Pàrtaidh Nàiseanta na h-Alba a-mach air plana na Gàidhlig
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:14 pm
Minister for External Affairs and Culture Linda Fabiani said:
"As well as being a unique and essential part of our rich cultural life, it is a national language and we must recognise it as such.
"Scottish Ministers have made our position on Gaelic very clear. We are committed to a secure and sustainable future for the language, and publication of our Draft Gaelic Language Plan is further evidence of our dedication to increasing the use of Gaelic in public life.
"The success of BBC Alba is a clear indication of the enthusiasm for Gaelic. The challenge for the future of Gaelic is to convert such enthusiasm into increased use of the language and an increase in the number of Gaelic speakers. Only through encouraging appreciation and use of the language can we build a truly sustainable future for Gaelic.
Tuilleadh an seo:
http://www.snp.org/node/14788
"As well as being a unique and essential part of our rich cultural life, it is a national language and we must recognise it as such.
"Scottish Ministers have made our position on Gaelic very clear. We are committed to a secure and sustainable future for the language, and publication of our Draft Gaelic Language Plan is further evidence of our dedication to increasing the use of Gaelic in public life.
"The success of BBC Alba is a clear indication of the enthusiasm for Gaelic. The challenge for the future of Gaelic is to convert such enthusiasm into increased use of the language and an increase in the number of Gaelic speakers. Only through encouraging appreciation and use of the language can we build a truly sustainable future for Gaelic.
Tuilleadh an seo:
http://www.snp.org/node/14788