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Scots language
Scots language Scots Spoken in: Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of ... but several thousand in eastern County Donegal. Language family: Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Anglo-Frisian Anglic Scots Official status Official language of: None. ...
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Talk:Scots language
Talk:Scots language /Archive1 (before January 1, 2005) History From ... the late 15th century it is the Gaelic of Highlanders & Islanders that was called Scots (or Scottis) while the language of Lowlanders (basically a remnant of ...
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Scottish Gaelic language
Scottish Gaelic language Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig na h-Alba) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken ... 2001 census) (See also External links below) Language family: Indo-European Celtic Insular Celtic Goidelic Scottish Gaelic Official status Official language of: Scotland ...
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Talk:Scottish Gaelic language/archive1
Talk:Scottish Gaelic language/archive1 < Talk:Scottish Gaelic language Name of the language Unless anyone objects I am going ...
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Ulster Scots language
Ulster Scots language Ulster Scots, also known as Ullans, Hiberno-Scots, or Scotch-Irish, refers to a dialect of the Scots language spoken in parts of the ...
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Talk:Scots language/Archive1
Talk:Scots language/Archive1 < Talk:Scots language I've removed the following and replaced ... put it back. "An example of Glaswegian Scots would be: D'ye ken, hen? ...
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Talk:Scottish Gaelic language
Talk:Scottish Gaelic language /archive1 (November 2002 to October 2005) Edits ... sources that a significant portion of Lowland Scots resent the promotion of Gaelic, that is encyclopedic information that should be ... has said funding will be reduced for Gaelic broadcasting in the future, that is ...
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Talk:Ulster Scots language
Talk:Ulster Scots language Lowlands Scots derived from English? Clicking on the link English produces: "The English language is a West Germanic language that originated in England from Old ...
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History of the Scots language
History of the Scots language The history of the Scots language goes back at least six and a half centuries, to when Lowland Scots (then called Inglis) began to appear ...
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Talk:History of the Scots language
Talk:History of the Scots language ə This article contains nonstandard pronunciation information ... Lowland before every occurance of the word Scots really necessary? What are the chances of Scots being confused with Highland Scots. Seamus P. Dantic Is the 'Gaelic' ...
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