

Who speaks Gaelic in Scotland?Īt its peak in the 1100s, Gaelic was the common tongue throughout the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, as well as the north east and central belt. Scottish Gaelic is gah-lic, while the Irish is pronounced gay-lic. It is very important to remember that Scottish and Irish Gaelic are different languages don’t get them muddled up! Though written the same way, their names are actually spoken differently. The Scottish Gaelic language originated in the west of Scotland having split from Irish Gaelic in the early 8th century, before spreading north and east. We don’t just wish you good health, we provide it with a low-sugar, non-alcoholic drink made from fresh natural ingredients. To us, slàinte mhath is more than just a saying. When someone cheers you with slàinte mhath, you usually respond with slàinte, then it’s down the hatch! The direct translation of Slàinte mhath is “good health”, a traditional toast across the globe to wish someone a long and happy life. Let's delve in to Scottish Gaelic to find out more about how we say 'Cheers in Scotland'. We don’t want our customers to feel embarrassed if they mispronounce slàinte mhath. We chose the phonetic spelling for our drink, Slange Var, to ensure non Gaelic speakers will be understood when ordering at the bar or from a menu. People say ‘Slange’ or ‘Slange Var’ when they clink their glasses but ask the average Scot for the Gaelic spelling, and you may receive six or seven different answers. During winter, when the nights draw in fast and it's dark by 3pm, a wee dram warms the spirit! In Scotland, going to the pub or meeting up for a friendly drink is very much part of our culture.

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