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Gaelic (Scottish)
The Gaelic language spoken in Scotland, known as Scottish Gaelic or simply Gaelic (Gàidhlig), has its own unique characteristics and differs from Gaelic spoken elsewhere, such as in Ireland (Irish Gaelic) or the Isle of Man (Manx Gaelic).
Overall, Scottish Gaelic has its own identity within the Gaelic language family, and voiceover recordings in this language reflect the rich linguistic heritage and cultural context of Scotland.