We'll be continuing to like/retweet some #gaelic information on this platform, but our own posting will be on Facebook, Instagram, and over where the sky is blue!
The Scottish Languages Bill has passed this evening @scotparl. The results of the vote at Stage 3 were:
✅ Yes - 112
❎ No - 0
There were no abstentions.
The Bill gives the #Gaelic and #Scots languages official status in Scotland and makes changes to the support for the Gaelic and Scots languages in Scotland.
Find out more here: https://t.co/tPfKQJ74Oy
May is Gaelic Awareness Month in Nova Scotia! We honour the language and culture of Gaels, a legacy that continues to shape our province.
We are proud to feature two special editions of our Peace Bar this month. Did you know? The word peace is beautifully expressed in both Irish and Scottish Gaelic, each with its own unique sound:
Irish Gaelic: Síocháin - pronounced “shee-o-han” Scottish Gaelic: Sìth - pronounced “sheethe”
Peace belongs to everyone, and it is beautiful in every language.
It was lovely to re-connect with Abby and Ella Hanson of Up with Gaelic!
In addition to performing, @UpWithGaelic is committed to promoting Gaelic language, culture, and history in Nova Scotia classrooms.
Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/zuSjWBayUa
#GaelicLivesInNovaScotia
May is Mìos nan Gàidheal | Gaelic Nova Scotia Month! A time to celebrate and promote awareness of the history, culture, language, contributions, and achievements of Gaels across the province. Visit https://t.co/Sfh5SQPOzb to learn more. @ns_gaelic@GaelicCouncilNS@scotgov
Là nam Foileagan 🥞 Pancake Day
’S e Là nam Foileagan a th’ ann an-diugh. Dè bhios tusa a’ cur orra? 😋
It’s Pancake Day today. What do you put on them? 😋
Tha sinn a' tighinn thugaibh le pìos fhiosrachaidh air ar caraidean air feadh an t-saoghail madainn an-diugh! 🌍 Facal an Latha: Alba 🏴 | We shared information on our friends all over the world today! 🌍 Word of the Day: Scotland 🏴
#Gàidhlig#Cleachdi#SeachdainNaGàidhlig2025
As Seachdain na Gàidhlig / World Gaelic Week comes to an end, we’re already looking forward to Mìos nan Gàidheal / Gaelic Month in May!
Take a look back at when @AngusRobertson visited @GaelicCollege@Celtic_Colours@CelticStFX to hear about Gaelic tradition in Nova Scotia! 🏴
As we continue to honour the contributions of heroes like Nora Bernard, let’s also take a moment to appreciate the broader impacts of their advocacy. Nora’s passion for justice not only brought healing but also paved the way for greater understanding and reconciliation.
Suas leis a’ Ghàidhlig! Tha ar cànan beò! From digital platforms and Gaelic Medium Education to major events and cultural initiatives like Seachdain na Gàidhlig, the evidence is clear: Gaelic is not just surviving—it’s thriving.
An t-Earrach - Spring
B' e ràith an acrais a chanadh cuid mun earrach gu h-eachdraidheil oir bhiodh biadh a' fàs gann.
The spring used to be called the season of hunger since food was in short supply.
Today, 1st Feb is St Brigid’s Day, celebrating Ireland’s only female patron saint and the beginning of Spring in the Gaelic calendar. On this day ‘Cros Bride’ is traditionally woven as shown by Sarah Jenkinson (Basket Maker) in Galway 💚 #BrigitsDay
🎥 ig/sarahjenkinsonbaskets