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In Scottish Gaelic are no words "yes" and "no"
Short familiar words of consent and denial - "yes" or "no" - absent in Scots Gaelic dialect. Agreement and disagreement are expressed in full sentences. For example: "Are you tired?" - "I'm tired." "She's sick?" - "She is in good health." Gaelic When children start to learn English, they first of all explain why we need "yes" and "no", and what is the meaning.
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