Highland English
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Not to be confused with Scottish Gaelic or Scots language.
Highland English (Scots: Hieland Inglis, Scottish Gaelic: Beurla na Gaidhealtachd)[1] is the variety of Scottish English spoken by many in Gaelic-speaking areas and the Hebrides.[2] It is more strongly influenced by Gaelic than are other forms of Scottish English.[3][4]
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Highland English | |
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Native to | United Kingdom |
Region | Scotland |
Ethnicity | Highland Scots |
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ISO 639-3 | ā |
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