Gaelic-speaking is a term that refers to people or communities who speak the Gaelic language. There are several synonyms for this word, depending on the context and location. Some examples include Irish-speaking, Scottish Gaelic-speaking, Gaeltacht-speaking, and Celtic-speaking. In Ireland, Irish-speaking is a commonly used term for communities that use the Irish language. In Scotland, Scottish Gaelic-speaking is the more commonly used phrase. Gaeltacht-speaking refers to communities in Ireland where the Irish language is the dominant language. Celtic-speaking can refer to any community that speaks a Celtic language, including Welsh, Breton, Cornish, and Manx speakers, in addition to those speaking Gaelic.