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The counted 3.1 million residents of Wales, of residents of Wales aged three and over, 19% (562,000) reported being able to speak Welsh.
Aye, but Northern Welsh is different to Southern Welsh, so which version does BBC Cymru use?
 

anyone ever watched BBC Alba for the Scottish football? They show the build up in English (as they have pundits who obviously can't speak Gaelic and interviews with players/managers who can't speak Gaelic) then the game starts and they speak exclusively in Gaelic. What's the point? :lol:
 
anyone ever watched BBC Alba for the Scottish football? They show the build up in English (as they have pundits who obviously can't speak Gaelic and interviews with players/managers who can't speak Gaelic) then the game starts and they speak exclusively in Gaelic. What's the point? :lol:

They should have an English option on the red button.
 
anyone ever watched BBC Alba for the Scottish football? They show the build up in English (as they have pundits who obviously can't speak Gaelic and interviews with players/managers who can't speak Gaelic) then the game starts and they speak exclusively in Gaelic. What's the point? :lol:

On s4c they show the Welsh league in Gaelic on the main channel

English commentary behind the red button
 
They should have an English option on the red button.

agreed. Does anyone even speak Gaelic in Scotland anymore? Folk can probably understand it but does anyone actually go around speaking it to each other? Having a Gaelic channel is a nice thought but only when it doesn't impact on the football. :evil:

On s4c they show the Welsh league in Gaelic on the main channel

English commentary behind the red button

The Welsh putting the Scotch to shame. Whatever next?
 
Its just like watching Look North; its all about Newcastle
 
agreed. Does anyone even speak Gaelic in Scotland anymore? Folk can probably understand it but does anyone actually go around speaking it to each other? Having a Gaelic channel is a nice thought but only when it doesn't impact on the football. :evil:



The Welsh putting the Scotch to shame. Whatever next?

I had a friend in Glasgow from the Inner Hebrides, and the majority there speak Gaelic as their native language.
 
On s4c they show the Welsh league in Gaelic on the main channel

English commentary behind the red button
A while back I read an article in the Guardian's media section about the very low viewing figures of some S4C programmes.

Apparently they use an outside firm to carry out vox pops/surveys on viewing habits and not one single respondent had watched a particular football programme, so, I think for the first time ever, the official viewing figure was 0.

A true, if not particularly rivetting story.
 
agreed. Does anyone even speak Gaelic in Scotland anymore? Folk can probably understand it but does anyone actually go around speaking it to each other? Having a Gaelic channel is a nice thought but only when it doesn't impact on the football. :evil:



The Welsh putting the Scotch to shame. Whatever next?

Can't be many. Most will be on the islands.
 
I had a friend in Glasgow from the Inner Hebrides, and the majority there speak Gaelic as their native language.

The majority of road signs on both inner and outer hebs are in gaelic. In Coll we went into a pub and literally everyone spoke gaelic, was weird and intriguing, not one person speak English other than me asking for two pints.
 
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