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Doric dialect (Scotland) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doric (also known as Northeast Scots or Mid-northern Scots ) refers to the dialects of Scots spoken in the northeast of Scotland. The term Doric was formerly used to refer to all dialects of Sc...
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Doric Greek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Information about the Scots language - Doric, Lallans, Ullans. ... There are numerous Scots language Web sites ... Spelling in 'Doric' is a perennial problem and we decided to accept the spelling adopted by our contributors Any difficulty with word meanings can be solved by reference to the Scottish National Dictionary. [Popups!]
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Scottish Gaelic language dictionaries & self-study courses with books and cassettes, Scottish Gaelic learner handbooks, Gaelic Bibles, musicical scores & tapes, songs with Scottish Gaelic and English words, literature, poetry, history, culture, folklore ... Scottish Gaelic Language Learning Materials...
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Doric language can be traced by official signs and poets' works. The main features of the Doric language: a) keeping the archaic long á (e.g. mátér - mother ...
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P6/7 have been watching the Channel 4 TV programme "Haud Yer Tongue" - it tells the story of the Scots language and looks at the different dialects around Scotland. In the North East - where Rayne North School is situated - the local dialect is DORIC.
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There are estimated to be around 85,000 people who can speak the Gaelic language. It is mainly spoken in the North of Scotland and on the Western Isles. ... With this defeat came repression of both the Gaelic language and all things Gaelic. There was a methodical eradication of the Gaelic culture by the British...
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