Learn Scottish Words Part 1

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This is the first part of my wee collection of Scottish words ie "Doric Scots" Hope you enjoy and learn some Scottish Words.
"Doric" is the Toung of Scotlands North East called Mither Toung!

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  • Gordon, I haven't visited you in ages! I hope all is well in your neighborhood! I've been fiddling and knitting a lot.... I imagine that your fishing season will be starting soon.... all the very best to you, Gordon!

    Brinn

  • @isabellanakahara Fit lyke Brinn' thunks fur yer messeyge' weer keepin feyn' a hinna bin oan youtube fur a feylee bit am affin oan facebook noo!

    Keep playin aat bonnie fiddul choons Brinn!!

    Tak cayr'

    Gordon

  • So, I found out several years ago that I'm Scottish. I've recently become interested in learning a little Scottish Gaelic. I saw that you said this is Doric, are their similarities?

  • @rar9180 @rar9180 There are no similarities that i know of between Doric Scots and Gaelic Scots my friend, Doric Scots is spoken in the north east of Scotland and is one of the oldest Languages in Britain today but has been much watered down over the generations due to the systematic promotion of English!

    Hope this helps.

    Gordon

  • "in english" kent ah these words

  • @xEliteGaming "in Doric Scots" Kint aaw eiss wirdies

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  • @zeroreturnYT No My friend but English is a Anglicized German!

  • wish I could sit by a fire and talk with this guy for a spell

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  • @rar9180 Scots is a Germanic language, and Gaelic is a Celtic language. You'll find some similarities if you know your roots and such, as they're both ultimately Indo-European languages, but by and large even these similarities will be largely obscured.

  • @naedanger123 Thank you!

  • @Circhily Sweet! Danish huh? Your English is pretty damn good.

  • @naedanger123 I am danish and I can speak english too. I understood almost everything you wrote since some of the words are a lot like danish. I had no idea that our languages were this simmilar. It's pretty awesome!

  • @zeroreturnYT Actually the English is a latinized Germanic language by the influence during centuries of the Norman language. I know that and I'm from Barcelona, so I don't know what the heck they teach you in school.

    By the way, I love how the Scottish language sounds, keep it alive! it's wonderful!

  • Gosh thats so good.. 

  • Glad to see aw these braw vids oan Youtube. Ahm Scottish, and oor accent is great! Makes mi feel like ah cin speak/type in somethin' no many people can get their heeds roond. Brill fir confusin' wee American types and aw that, ken what ah mean?

  • Keep up i gud work gordon. Ya see i bairns spikin mare english noo, a shame like. ers bin a few folk askit ma "who the fuck is ken?" fan av bin yarnin way em. Ha

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