Ay, I know… But it’s frequent that folk are ignorant about the language spoken here. It’s not strictly English.
If you’d checked out the link you’d see that it sounds like English a lot of the time, but is its own distinct branch, not just including the pronunciation but the words too.
I’m not talking about Gaelic here, but the the sort of English where you can call someone a fud whilst smiling at them because they don’t know what it means.
Scots is a language technically distinct from English.
the wiki entry
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Ay, I know… But it’s frequent that folk are ignorant about the language spoken here. It’s not strictly English.
If you’d checked out the link you’d see that it sounds like English a lot of the time, but is its own distinct branch, not just including the pronunciation but the words too.
I’m not talking about Gaelic here, but the the sort of English where you can call someone a fud whilst smiling at them because they don’t know what it means.
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Too much troll shagging has fucked them up.
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it’s just another case of “a language is a dialect with an army”
But most people are talking about Scottish English
Is Auld Lang Syne an example of this?