The words in Macfarlane's book came from dozens ... Anglo-Romani, Cornish, Welsh, Irish, Gaelic, Orcadian, Shetlandic and Doric, and numerous regional versions of English, through to Jérriais ...
"He [Abbott] speaks Irish, yeah, he speaks Gaelic." Viewers were not happy with the Dubliner actor's choice of words when it came to describing Ireland's native language, though. Many called out ...
That’s passe. Instead, beautiful and evocative sounding Gaelic or Old Scots words have become fashionable for hanging above the door. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman ...