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mascoshotel.com
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Ceud bliadhna air ais, bha darna leth de mhuinntir aig tuath na sgìre a’ tagairt gum b’ e a’ Ghàidhlig na prìomh cànan a bh’aca, ‘s e sin an cainnt mhàtharail. Mar a thachair, stèidhich na h-in-imrich còmhla, nan teaghlaichean ‘s nan coimhearsnachd agus tha tòrr de cèarnaidhean na sgìre fhathast air an aithnicheadh le daoine le coltasan sinnsearachd, creideamh agus cruinn-
eòlas
. Air tàilleabh seo, tha dual-chainntean às a’ Gàidhealtachd ‘s nan Eilean fhathast rin cluinntinn, ginealachdan as dèidh do dh’in-imrich-tomadach a tighinn gu crìch.
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A hundred years ago, nearly half the population in the north of the province claimed Gaelic as their mother tongue. Since emigration and settlement tended to occur in community and family groups, many regions of the province are still characterized by residents of similar ancestral, geographic and religious origins. As a result, dialects from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland continue to be spoken here generations after large-scale immigration ended.
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Ceud bliadhna air ais, bha darna leth de mhuinntir aig tuath na sgìre a’ tagairt gum b’ e a’ Ghàidhlig na prìomh cànan a bh’aca, ‘s e sin an cainnt mhàtharail. Mar a thachair, stèidhich na h-in-imrich còmhla, nan teaghlaichean ‘s nan coimhearsnachd agus tha tòrr de cèarnaidhean na sgìre fhathast air an aithnicheadh le daoine le coltasan sinnsearachd, creideamh agus cruinn-
eòlas
. Air tàilleabh seo, tha dual-chainntean às a’ Gàidhealtachd ‘s nan Eilean fhathast rin cluinntinn, ginealachdan as dèidh do dh’in-imrich-tomadach a tighinn gu crìch.
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A hundred years ago, nearly half the population in the north of the province claimed Gaelic as their mother tongue. Since emigration and settlement tended to occur in community and family groups, many regions of the province are still characterized by residents of similar ancestral, geographic and religious origins. As a result, dialects from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland continue to be spoken here generations after large-scale immigration ended.