List of Scottish Gaelic periodicals
- List of Scottish Gaelic periodicals
This is a list of periodicals in the Scottish Gaelic language.
*Magazine of An Comunn Gàidhealach:
** Initially "An Deo-greine"
** Retitled "An Gaidheal" (The Gael)
** Retitled "Sruth"
*Mac Talla (Echo - Canada)
*Guth na Bliadhna
* "An Gàidheal Ùr" (The New Gael, a play on "An Gàidheal" above, and "New Gael" as in a learner etc)
* "Gairm" - the most significant Scottish Gaelic magazine for its sheer longevity and also its range.
* "Gath" - a successor to "Gairm"
* "Cothrom" - a quarterly magazine carrying bi-lingual articles. Aimed primarily at learners.
The following newspapers/magazines carry/carried articles in Gaidhlig:
*The Scotsman
*Stornoway Gazette
*Ross-shire Journal
*West Highland Free Press
*Garm-lu
*Tocher
*Life and Work, the monthly magazine of the Church of Scotland has a four-page Gaelic supplement.
The following magazines/newspapers occasionally have/had Scottish Gaelic articles, but are mostly in English/other languages, despite their titles:
*An Ileach (The Islay-person)
*Carn
*Stri
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