Most of the people who are born and raised in Scotland would be able to speak and understand Scots. However, if you mean the language of Gaelic, only a small number of people are fluent and they mostly live in the Western Isles of Scotland.
About 58,000 according to the most recent census. It is regularly spoken in Lewis as well as other islands.
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A person from Scotland are called Scottish or Scot
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Yes, "Scotland" is a compound word made up of "Scot" and "land." The term refers to the land of the Scots, the people of Scotland.
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A person from Scotland can also be referred to as a Scot.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines Scot as:noun 1 a person from Scotland. 2 a member of a Gaelic people that migrated from Ireland to Scotland around the late 5th century.- ORIGIN Latin Scottus.
A person from Scotland is called a Scot or a Scottish person.
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A Scot or Scottish.