It's too bad about culture becoming so homogenized everywhere. I'm in favor of anyone holding out against it. I belong by marriage to a culture with a threatened language (Armenian) and can relate at least a little.
Too bad I can't write Doric, though I can read it. Keep up the good fight.
Thanks for your kind comments ladypeinforte ma freen'
We have to learn English as it's so commonly used nowadays' but old languages in my oppinion should never be lost in favour of this i feel' as they are our own uneek culture and identity that helps us feel the roots of who we are!
Diverent cultures are what makes the world so wonderful' but in these times we are rapidly loosing these Identities!
We're at a funny point in history. On the one hand the vast majority of small languages and cultural identities are threatened and on the other, the very things that threaten them give us the chance to hear each other and value them...it's a matter of finding and keeping the balance, and part of that is self-determination for small nations--empire is a dying form of government. Too expensive for the good of it to justify the bad anymore! take care, ladypeinforte
Yes, English is taking over the world, it seems. Very cool video. Thank you for posting. It is a language I am very unfamiliar with. Reminds me somewhat of Welsh, a language I would like to learn some day, as it is part of my distant heritage.
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e9511839 10 months ago
Ahhhh.... that was most helpful... thank you!
isabellanakahara 2 years ago 3
Nay buther ava Brinn ma freen!
Gordon
kintakintyea 2 years ago
LOL...I have a cat (moggy?) named Moo!
MissPickletoes 2 years ago 3
Haha! Jan' Moggie Moo!! lol!
Thanks fur yer comment Jan!!
Gordon
kintakintyea 2 years ago
nicely done, thanks for sharing! I actually recognized a couple words there that we use a bit... Like snoot, an uncommonly used term.
JimboJitsu 2 years ago
Thanks fur yer comment JimboJitsu' glad you liked it!
Gordon
kintakintyea 2 years ago
You are welcome, have a good one!
JimboJitsu 2 years ago 2
Nice to see a new video, thanks!
ladypeinforte 2 years ago
Thanks ladypeinforte!
Gordon
kintakintyea 2 years ago
I've sometimes seen heid as "Napper" and snoot as "Neb"--but the latter may be alforrant. Wame for stomach is definitely alforrant, I think.
ladypeinforte 2 years ago
Fit lyke ladypeinforte'
Aye yer quite reicht we Napper an Nib ma freen' an ther still used tae eiss dae!
Aaw oor wirds ar bicaamen aulfarrent noo ma freen an wer evin furgetten thim wersayls bi thi systematic promotien o English!
A hinna hayrd a "Wame" fur aa aat maitter' bit yee cood bi reicht ma freen!
Gordon
kintakintyea 2 years ago
It's too bad about culture becoming so homogenized everywhere. I'm in favor of anyone holding out against it. I belong by marriage to a culture with a threatened language (Armenian) and can relate at least a little.
Too bad I can't write Doric, though I can read it. Keep up the good fight.
ladypeinforte 2 years ago 7
Thanks for your kind comments ladypeinforte ma freen'
We have to learn English as it's so commonly used nowadays' but old languages in my oppinion should never be lost in favour of this i feel' as they are our own uneek culture and identity that helps us feel the roots of who we are!
Diverent cultures are what makes the world so wonderful' but in these times we are rapidly loosing these Identities!
Taak cayr.
Gordon
kintakintyea 2 years ago
We're at a funny point in history. On the one hand the vast majority of small languages and cultural identities are threatened and on the other, the very things that threaten them give us the chance to hear each other and value them...it's a matter of finding and keeping the balance, and part of that is self-determination for small nations--empire is a dying form of government. Too expensive for the good of it to justify the bad anymore! take care, ladypeinforte
ladypeinforte 2 years ago 4
Aye ladypeinforte'
Your quite correct there' yee teen eih wirds reicht oot o ma moo!
Taak cayr.
Gordon
kintakintyea 2 years ago
Yes, English is taking over the world, it seems. Very cool video. Thank you for posting. It is a language I am very unfamiliar with. Reminds me somewhat of Welsh, a language I would like to learn some day, as it is part of my distant heritage.
UraniumMan 2 years ago 4
Thanks fur yer comment UraniumMan'
Mostly older people now speak Doric Scots here in the North East of Scotland!
Gordon
kintakintyea 2 years ago