AN official Gaelic version of the popular board game Scrabble has been announced in time for Christmas, as the game’s creators say it will “give…
AN official Gaelic version of the popular board game Scrabble has been announced in time for Christmas, as the game’s creators say it will “give the language a much-needed boost”.
As the Gaelic alphabet uses only 18 letters, those which are not used – J, K, Q, V, W, X, Y, Z – will be removed from gameplay. “We’re a little anxious about how we’ll keep on top of demand, to be honest. Initial analysis of the market suggests that we will be very busy.Dominic Cummings: Covid meetings with devolved leaders 'performance'
“Visibility in the language is important too, so that the language becomes more normalised and accepted.
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