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Scottish English - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scottish English refers to the varieties of English spoken in Scotland. It may or may not include Scots depending on the observer. The main, formal variety is called Scottish Standard English or S...
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Scots language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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SCOTTISH DIALECT FEATURES IN GLASGOW AND EDINBURGH: ... Menzies wanted to know the status of Glasgow dialect and Scottish dialects, and the children's feelings of national identity.Most of the children considered themselves to be Scottish (68%), while 32% considered themselves British.
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However, the visitor requesting detailed directions to a specific venue is occasionally confused by the subtle nuances of the Glaswegian Native's dialect.
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Scots/NZ; (Last Posting: Feb 4, 2009) ; another one...; (Last Posting: Jun 17, 2008) ; excuse me a minute people; (Last Posting: Nov 18, 2006) ; English language; (Last Posting: Jun 8, 2006) ; Scottish dialect translator;
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Listening to a native Scotsman speak English should give us all a newfound appreciation for the might of the Roman Empire. That Hadrian's Wall could prevent the spread of the English ... Ceilidh A dance, normally with Scottish country dancing, lots of beer and lots of fun. ... Scottish dialect translator Oct 27, 2005...
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There are a number of regional variations in pronunciation in Scotland: in general the form shown is a West Central Scotland one, that being the most widely spoken dialect, ... It is the vowel in the normal Scottish pronunciation of bite, pronounced a bit like "eye" but shorter. It is also used in the Scots pronunciation of...
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