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Re: More Polish Speakers...
« Reply #15 on: September 10, 2020, 01:40:14 pm »
Hope so. Gaelic is a load of old shite and there's no need for all that signage all over Scotland. Another waste of money.
Absolutely AJ, it was a huge waste of money putting up these signs, putting it on police vehicles etc. **** gaelic 🙈
Except that most countries have multi-lingual signage.
Does it make it right though ?

She only decided to do it after visiting the Irish PM when trying to usurp the will of the UK electorate after the vote to leave the EU.
The Irish do it to be different from NI and she wanted to be different from England.
It’s that simple.
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« Reply #16 on: September 10, 2020, 01:45:43 pm »
Hope so. Gaelic is a load of old shite and there's no need for all that signage all over Scotland. Another waste of money.
Absolutely AJ, it was a huge waste of money putting up these signs, putting it on police vehicles etc. **** gaelic 🙈
Except that most countries have multi-lingual signage.
Does it make it right though ?
Yes.
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« Reply #17 on: September 10, 2020, 02:06:33 pm »
Hope so. Gaelic is a load of old shite and there's no need for all that signage all over Scotland. Another waste of money.
Absolutely AJ, it was a huge waste of money putting up these signs, putting it on police vehicles etc. **** gaelic 🙈
Except that most countries have multi-lingual signage.
Does it make it right though ?
Yes.
Would the money not have been better spent on other things ?

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« Reply #18 on: September 10, 2020, 02:18:40 pm »
Hope so. Gaelic is a load of old shite and there's no need for all that signage all over Scotland. Another waste of money.
Absolutely AJ, it was a huge waste of money putting up these signs, putting it on police vehicles etc. **** gaelic 🙈
Except that most countries have multi-lingual signage.
Does it make it right though ?
Yes.
Would the money not have been better spent on other things ?
No.

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« Reply #19 on: September 10, 2020, 02:23:27 pm »
Hope so. Gaelic is a load of old shite and there's no need for all that signage all over Scotland. Another waste of money.
Absolutely AJ, it was a huge waste of money putting up these signs, putting it on police vehicles etc. **** gaelic 🙈
Except that most countries have multi-lingual signage.
Does it make it right though ?
Yes.
Would the money not have been better spent on other things ?
No.
Why ?

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« Reply #20 on: September 10, 2020, 02:25:11 pm »
Hope so. Gaelic is a load of old shite and there's no need for all that signage all over Scotland. Another waste of money.
Absolutely AJ, it was a huge waste of money putting up these signs, putting it on police vehicles etc. **** gaelic 🙈
Except that most countries have multi-lingual signage.
How many gaelic speakers do you know?
About 8.

It’s used a little in my house as my wife is from the Western Isles.

Language is a beautiful thing. I have picked up a little Gaelic and I also have some Spanish as well as some conversational Mandarin from a 12 week course I did at the Confucius Institute at Glasgow Uni.

I also use some Quenya and Sindarin with my children and my dog also responds to some commands in these Elvish languages.

Don't ever change  Pete. 😂
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« Reply #21 on: September 10, 2020, 04:19:59 pm »
Gaelic is a Celtic language of Scotland for over 1500 years part of our heritage and cultural identity especially for people in the Highlands and Islands.

Now since the SNP came in they have given rebirth to our historical language.

The mountains of Scotland have Gaelic names with meanings .

It was also a language used in world war 2 because the Germans weren't able to work it out .


I'm sure the amount of speakers are now up to 60.000.
My loon who speaks Spanish also would like to learn our language because of his love of the Scottish mountains and scenery .

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« Reply #22 on: September 10, 2020, 05:29:17 pm »
Gaelic is a Celtic language of Scotland for over 1500 years part of our heritage and cultural identity especially for people in the Highlands and Islands.

Now since the SNP came in they have given rebirth to our historical language.

The mountains of Scotland have Gaelic names with meanings .

It was also a language used in world war 2 because the Germans weren't able to work it out .


I'm sure the amount of speakers are now up to 60.000.
My loon who speaks Spanish also would like to learn our language because of his love of the Scottish mountains and scenery .
So about 1% of the population speak Gaelic?

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« Reply #23 on: September 10, 2020, 07:12:44 pm »
Be great if all the political posts here were in Polish
I post, the dafties always dive right in!
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« Reply #24 on: September 10, 2020, 08:08:00 pm »
Be great if all the political posts here were in Polish


It's getting a bit too much even for me.

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« Reply #25 on: September 10, 2020, 08:09:06 pm »
Be great if all the political posts here were in Polish


It's getting a bit too much even for me.
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« Reply #26 on: September 10, 2020, 08:17:17 pm »
Hope so. Gaelic is a load of old shite and there's no need for all that signage all over Scotland. Another waste of money.
Absolutely AJ, it was a huge waste of money putting up these signs, putting it on police vehicles etc. **** gaelic 🙈
Except that most countries have multi-lingual signage.
How many gaelic speakers do you know?
About 8.

It’s used a little in my house as my wife is from the Western Isles.

Language is a beautiful thing. I have picked up a little Gaelic and I also have some Spanish as well as some conversational Mandarin from a 12 week course I did at the Confucius Institute at Glasgow Uni.

I also use some Quenya and Sindarin with my children and my dog also responds to some commands in these Elvish languages.


Great stuff love the bit about your dog .

My daughter Sarah speaks to her dog in Spanish it's nice to see.

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« Reply #27 on: September 11, 2020, 08:32:00 am »
Hope so. Gaelic is a load of old shite and there's no need for all that signage all over Scotland. Another waste of money.
Absolutely AJ, it was a huge waste of money putting up these signs, putting it on police vehicles etc. **** gaelic 🙈
Except that most countries have multi-lingual signage.
Does it make it right though ?

She only decided to do it after visiting the Irish PM when trying to usurp the will of the UK electorate after the vote to leave the EU.
The Irish do it to be different from NI and she wanted to be different from England.
It’s that simple.

Yep, the SNP/Shinner connection are good at weaponising languages for political purposes.

They could learn a thing or two from the strongly Unionist Welsh who are big on the language but don't use it to further their political aims.
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« Reply #28 on: September 11, 2020, 08:56:25 am »
Hope so. Gaelic is a load of old shite and there's no need for all that signage all over Scotland. Another waste of money.
Absolutely AJ, it was a huge waste of money putting up these signs, putting it on police vehicles etc. **** gaelic 🙈
Except that most countries have multi-lingual signage.
How many gaelic speakers do you know?
About 8.

It’s used a little in my house as my wife is from the Western Isles.

Language is a beautiful thing. I have picked up a little Gaelic and I also have some Spanish as well as some conversational Mandarin from a 12 week course I did at the Confucius Institute at Glasgow Uni.

I also use some Quenya and Sindarin with my children and my dog also responds to some commands in these Elvish languages.

Any time I've heard Gaelic being spoken it sounds beautiful!  I don't understand any of it, but part of me thinks I should, given my Arran and Skye heritage.

I suppose I differ from most people in that I view ethnicity/race as real, something intrinsically part of every human being, and this is the bedrock that produces a language.  Whilst I'm not against people learning other languages that have manifested within a particular group, we shouldn't pretend that they belong to different groups.  They ARE worth preserving though.

Gaelic is a language of the Gaels, it has never been spoken all over Scotland and is not Scotland's language, although the SNP, IMO, are trying to make out that this is the case.

The SNP's roadsign spending-spree is to the detriment of other languages which has been spoken in Scotland over the years too, including indigenous ones.  To me, making out that it's Scotland's language trivialises the language itself.

That's my take on it anyway, and as usual I'm probably thinking about it far too deeply :)

Quite cool how you know a bit of Spanish, Pete.  An ex of mine was working out in Gibralter a few years ago, and learnt a lot.  I got into it a bit and still play the Learning Spanish game on the DS from time to time.  It'd be handy to know IMO.

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« Reply #29 on: September 11, 2020, 09:21:19 am »
Teach our kids French, German or Spanish which will be of use to them in later life. Not gaelic which imo is a complete waste of time and money.