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21st September 07, 08:52 AM
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http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/vl...cots/index.htm
to me thats just an embarresment, There is a serious point here, how can this be the "Scots language" when it only represents how a percentage of Scots speak, no one from Aberdeen, Inverness, Dundee, and especially Edinburgh speaks remotely like this, i
"tells ye aboot the different weys that ye can let the Pairlament and the Memmers o the Scottish Pairlament (MSPs) ken whit ye think."
As Ive said feel free to disagree and Im sure there are plenty of people who belive it, its not the Scots language folks. its a form of English. with some of the words spelt phonetically to reprsent the pronounciation of a lowland Scot, add some slang and some left over Gaelic and thats it.
Its fun its cool yeh but dont pretend its something it isnt its not a a stand alone language.
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