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North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) and Scottish Gaelic

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Difference between North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) and Scottish Gaelic

North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) vs. Scottish Gaelic

The North Channel (known in Irish and Scottish Gaelic as Sruth na Maoile, in Scots as the Sheuch and alternatively in English as the Straits of Moyle or Sea of Moyle) is the strait between north-eastern Northern Ireland and south-western Scotland. Scottish Gaelic or Scots Gaelic, sometimes also referred to simply as Gaelic (Gàidhlig) or the Gaelic, is a Celtic language native to the Gaels of Scotland.

Similarities between North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) and Scottish Gaelic

North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) and Scottish Gaelic have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Government of the United Kingdom, Irish language, Mull of Kintyre, Scotland, Scots language, Scottish Gaelic, Straits of Moyle.

Government of the United Kingdom

The Government of the United Kingdom, formally referred to as Her Majesty's Government, is the central government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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Irish language

The Irish language (Gaeilge), also referred to as the Gaelic or the Irish Gaelic language, is a Goidelic language (Gaelic) of the Indo-European language family originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people.

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Mull of Kintyre

The Mull of Kintyre is the southwesternmost tip of the Kintyre Peninsula (formerly Cantyre) in southwest Scotland.

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Scotland

Scotland (Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and covers the northern third of the island of Great Britain.

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Scots language

Scots is the Germanic language variety spoken in Lowland Scotland and parts of Ulster (where the local dialect is known as Ulster Scots).

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Scottish Gaelic

Scottish Gaelic or Scots Gaelic, sometimes also referred to simply as Gaelic (Gàidhlig) or the Gaelic, is a Celtic language native to the Gaels of Scotland.

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Straits of Moyle

The Straits of Moyle (Sruth na Maoile in Irish and Scottish Gaelic) or Sea of Moyle is the name given to the narrowest expanse of sea in the North Channel between northeastern Northern Ireland (County Antrim) and southwestern highlands of Scotland (Mull of Kintyre).

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North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) and Scottish Gaelic Comparison

North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) has 39 relations, while Scottish Gaelic has 248. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 2.44% = 7 / (39 + 248).

References

This article shows the relationship between North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) and Scottish Gaelic. To access each article from which the information was extracted, please visit:

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