Do ye all know that the way nouns and verbs are arranged in Gaelic is the same way as they are arranged in Hebrew.
Gaelic is one of the oldest languages in Europe, in either 1st or 2nd place. It is from a different root to all other languages and it is unique that it is not descended from Latin which came after. The language used to be spoken in central europe all the way up to the borders of turkey, when the Hallstat culture existed, and before it was the proto-celtic culture. The advances of the Romans exiled the language to the british isles and it survived in Ireland with 80 000 fluent speakers and Scotland with 65 000 fluent in Scots Gaelic. Scots and Irish Gaelic is intelligible to each other. It is also found on many megalithic tombs and monuments all over europe, in the middle east, and also a few in the Americas. Celtic Ogham writing was discovered in America where the inscription reads "The sun shines here at Bel" and the sun in fact does shine on that cliff face on the Celtic festival of bel. Be proud of your race and history and culture.