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Indo-European
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Scotland , Northern Ireland , Republic Of Ireland , England
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Scottish Lowlands , Caithness , The Northern Isles , the Ulster littoral, Berwick-upon-Tweed , Cumbria
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over 15 million:<br>— Scotland: 15 million <small>(
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Germanic
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West Germanic
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Anglo-Frisian
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Anglic
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None<br>— Classified as a ''"traditional language"'' by the Scottish Executive <br>— Classified as a ''"regional or minority language"'' under the European Charter For Regional Or Minority Languages , ratified by the United Kingdom in 2001 <br>— Classified as a ''"traditional language"'' by ''The North/South Co-operation (Implementation Bodies) Northern Ireland Order 1999 ''
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— Scotland: None, <small>although the , <small>established by the Implementation Agreement following the Good Friday Agreement </small>
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