«'''قدیم آئرش''' ({{Lang-en|Old Irish}}) ({{lang-sga|Goídelc}}; {{lang-ga|Sean-Ghaeilge}}; {{lang-gd|Seann Ghàidhlig}}; {{lang-gv|...» مواد پر مشتمل نیا صفحہ بنایا
'''قدیم آئرش''' ({{Lang-en|Old Irish}}) ({{lang-sga|Goídelc}}; {{lang-ga|Sean-Ghaeilge}}; {{lang-gd|Seann Ghàidhlig}}; {{lang-gv|Shenn Yernish}}; sometimesجسے calledکبھی کبھار '''Oldقدیم Gaelicگیلک''' (Old Gaelic) بھی کہا جاتا ہے<ref name="koch">{{cite book |title=Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia |last=Koch |first=John Thomas |year=2006 |publisher=ABC-CLIO |page=831 |chapter= |quote=The Old Irish of the period c. 600–c. 900 AD is as yet virtually devoid of dialect differences, and may be treated as the common ancestor of the Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx of the Middle Ages and modern period; Old Irish is thus sometimes called 'Old Gaelic' to avoid confusion.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language |last=Ó Baoill |first=Colm |year=1997 |publisher=Edinburgh University Press |page=551 |chapter=13: The Scots-Gaelic Interface |quote=The oldest form of the standard that we have is the language of the period c. AD 600–900, usually called 'Old Irish' – but this use of the word 'Irish' is a misapplication (popular among English-speakers in both Ireland and Scotland), for that period of the language would be more accurately called 'Old Gaelic'.}}</ref>)