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What do you call a person who speaks Scottish Gaelic?

A person who speaks Scottish Gaelic is called a Gàidhlig speaker or Gaelic speaker.

You can also use the term Gaelic-speaking to describe someone who speaks the language.

For example:

* "He's a fluent Gàidhlig speaker."

* "She is a Gaelic-speaking student."

* "They are from a Gaelic-speaking community."

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