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According to sky tv guide it is real live roadrunning.
From MKNEWS :ALL THE ROADRUNNING: On Saturday 3rd August at 23.15 BBC Alba, the BBC's Gaelic-language television channel, will broadcast an hour long programme recorded in LA during Mark and Emmylou Harris' 2006 All The Roadrunning tour. (29/07/13)In gaelic language...it'll be hard to understand !Who speaks gaelic
A pitty that nobody speaks gaelic... Do you learn it at schools at least?
Quote from: jbaent on August 01, 2013, 12:40:42 PMA pitty that nobody speaks gaelic... Do you learn it at schools at least?It's still spoken in some areas in the far north where it's rural and it is being kept alive by schools where it's still being taught (again in northern parts). It's never spoken or taught in the central belt where I and 70% of the population live.
Quote from: dmg on August 01, 2013, 04:55:18 PMQuote from: jbaent on August 01, 2013, 12:40:42 PMA pitty that nobody speaks gaelic... Do you learn it at schools at least?It's still spoken in some areas in the far north where it's rural and it is being kept alive by schools where it's still being taught (again in northern parts). It's never spoken or taught in the central belt where I and 70% of the population live. Not actually true, most councils have at least one school where Gaelic is taught, even in the central belt.
Here you go!http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_schools_providing_Gaelic_medium_education_in_Scotland
Quote from: dustyvalentino on August 03, 2013, 10:16:59 AMHere you go!http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_schools_providing_Gaelic_medium_education_in_ScotlandChecked my area and it states: "No Gaelic medium education exists in Falkirk at present." Interesting data though.
In theory that's fine, in practice however it is a dying language, despite millions being spent in an attempt to keep it alive, I certainly see no benefit in my kids learning it, would be better to learn Chinese.