Galwegian Gaelic is an extinct Goidelic dialect formerly spoken in South West Scotland. It was spoken by the independent kings of Galloway in their time, and by the people of Galloway and Carrick until the early modern period. It was once spoken in Annandale and Strathnith. Little has survived of the dialect, so that its exact relationship with other Goidelic dialects is uncertain. It is also known as Gallovidian Gaelic, Galloway Gaelic etc.

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  • Galwegian Gaelic is an extinct Goidelic dialect formerly spoken in South West Scotland. It was spoken by the independent kings of Galloway in their time, and by the people of Galloway and Carrick until the early modern period. It was once spoken in Annandale and Strathnith. Little has survived of the dialect, so that its exact relationship with other Goidelic dialects is uncertain. It is also known as Gallovidian Gaelic, Galloway Gaelic etc.
  • Le gaélique du Galloway est un dialecte disparu d'origine goïdélique, jadis parlée dans le sud-ouest de l'Écosse. En leur temps, les seigneurs du Galloway parlaient cette langue. Plus récemment, elle était parlée par les habitants du Galloway et du Carrick. Enfin, elle était aussi parlée dans l'Annandale et le Strathnith. Il reste peu de choses de ce dialecte, ce qui rend incertain son lien avec les autres langues goïdéliques. Le gaélique de Galloway est aussi connu sous le nom de gaélique gallovidien.
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  • Connacht Irish
  • the Gaelic dialect of Galloway in Scotland
  • the Gaelic dialect of County Galway in Ireland
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  • Galwegian Gaelic is an extinct Goidelic dialect formerly spoken in South West Scotland. It was spoken by the independent kings of Galloway in their time, and by the people of Galloway and Carrick until the early modern period. It was once spoken in Annandale and Strathnith. Little has survived of the dialect, so that its exact relationship with other Goidelic dialects is uncertain. It is also known as Gallovidian Gaelic, Galloway Gaelic etc.
  • Le gaélique du Galloway est un dialecte disparu d'origine goïdélique, jadis parlée dans le sud-ouest de l'Écosse. En leur temps, les seigneurs du Galloway parlaient cette langue. Plus récemment, elle était parlée par les habitants du Galloway et du Carrick. Enfin, elle était aussi parlée dans l'Annandale et le Strathnith. Il reste peu de choses de ce dialecte, ce qui rend incertain son lien avec les autres langues goïdéliques.
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  • Galwegian Gaelic
  • Gaélique du Galloway
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