Qwika Toolbar for IE and Firefox users!

Home > English

Searching 21,964,380 articles in 1,158 wikis.
Beta release. Any comments please contact us
Press release (Feb 17): New search engine helps bridge the language gap in Wikipedia
Press release (Apr 4): Qwika search engine now indexes 1158 wikis in 12 languages

Search wikis:

Talk:Ulster Scots language
Talk:Ulster Scots language Lowlands Scots derived from English? Clicking on the link ... Anglo-Saxon)" Going by the previous edit Scots must be pretty young. Both Scots and English are derived from Anglo- ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Ulster_Scots_language - 71k - Cached - Similar pages

Talk:Scots language
Talk:Scots language /Archive1 (before January 1, 2005) History ... Gaelic of Highlanders & Islanders that was called Scots (or Scottis) while the language of Lowlanders ... was called Ynglis. And the Gaelic as 'Scots' is consistent with history which has the first Scots people in Britain as Gaelic-speaking people ... for Gaelic. In the early 16th century Scots became (inappropriately, in my opinion) a ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Scots_language - 126k - Cached - Similar pages

Talk:Scottish Gaelic language/archive1
... objects I am going to do the Scots a favour and move this to Scots Gaelic. A small yet terminologically significant change ... I agree, the language is commonly called Scots Gaelic, not Scottish Gaelic.--Sonjaaa 12:17 ... end in "language", so it would be Scots Gaelic language. What is the difference between "scottish" and "scots" -- in this context or in general? -- ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Scottish_Gaelic_language/archive1 - 67k - Cached - Similar pages

User:Pearle/categories-alpha
... Cantonal_capitals_of_Switzerland Category:Cantonese_cuisine Category:Cantonese_culture Category:Cantonese_(linguistics) Category:Cantonese_(linguistics) Category:Cantonese_(linguistics)_romanisation Category:Cantonese_opera Category:Cantonese_terms Category:Cantons ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Pearle/categories-alpha - 5403k - Cached - Similar pages

Talk:Scottish English
... refers to Elizabethan English: [1]. Giving the Scots fondness for archaisms, it seems quite plausible ... 11 Jan 2005 (UTC) It comes from Scots dout [dut] . Ken Mair 12.01.05 ... have thought /x/ was only common in Scots (or Gaelic) words, rather than there being ... Feb 2005 (UTC) It's inherited from Scots. More likely in particularly Scottish words like ... length contrasts which seem to contradict the Scots Vowel Length Rule. Any references for ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Scottish_English - 34k - Cached - Similar pages

Talk:English language/archive 3
... 2005 Jun 17 (UTC) Closest Related Language??? Scots or Frisian. Sorry if I missed this ... such thing. My point is however that Scots is undoubtedly the closest related living language ... who do not accept the validity of Scots as a real language and consider it ... a descendant of Anglo-Saxon like English. Scots is now recognized by the Council of ... somebody has any counter argument I suggest Scots be listed as the closest living ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:English_language/archive_3 - 91k - Cached - Similar pages

List of ethnic slurs
... who is illiterate and backward. Billy boy (Ulster/Scotland Catholics) a Protestant; a reference to members of the Orange Order in Ulster and Scotland, derived from a popular Orange ... descendant of white and native American. Caflick (Ulster & Scotland) a Catholic, see " proddy " cafuzo (Brazil ... Scotland, particularly the Highlands) contemptuous term for Scots with English loyalties/sympathies. Campers (U.S ... Fender head (U.S.) an Asian Fenian (Ulster & west of Scotland Protestants) originally the ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_slurs - 365k - Cached - Similar pages

Talk:Cornish language
... than Dr George has no education in linguistics or Celtic languages. Hin enthusiasm is to ... native speakers, it dies, according to modern linguistics. The fact that it was carried on ... contain more information about the history and linguistics of Cornish then perhaps you should add ... several quibbles: Where on earth is the Scots language? Its ommission seems particularly inappropriate considering the debt owed to Scots by Scottish English. Somewhat bizarrely, only ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Cornish_language - 94k - Cached - Similar pages

Talk:Phonemic differentiation/Archive 1
... merger). Descriptivists who focus on the synchronic linguistics of a single variety won't worry ... splits that happened in the development of Scots (and therefore are present in Ulster Scots as well), but not English. And I ... splits that happened in the history of Scots and so should be discussed at ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Phonemic_differentiation/Archive_1 - 63k - Cached - Similar pages

Talk:United Kingdom/Archive 3
... race!!! Theres the English, the Irish, the Scots and the Welsh - the Great British dont ... are a different race to the Irish, Scots and Welsh? Why do you find the ... Welsh are proud to be Welsh, the Scots pproud to be Scottish (they even have ... the British. We are the English, the Scots, the Welsh and the Northern Irish. So ... though the Act was unpopular with many Scots". As to peers, yes, it should ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:United_Kingdom/Archive_3 - 180k - Cached - Similar pages

 Page:1 2 3 4 Next >>

Search wikis:


Search: uk de fr ja it nl pt es gr ko zh ru

Try your search on: FactBites (sentence-based)