ANGLIC: ENGLISH & DORIC SCOTS

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So fun fact, the word mait (meat) originally meant anything for food in Middle English; meat, bread etc

tonymintz
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Brittain must save & have thriving this beautiful language.

Hampter-mr
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Fun fact: while your speaking scots bagpipes automatically play in the backround while your speaking

nate
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We always think of Scottish as just a dialect of English but this shows how different it really is.

parchalama
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As a belguim dutch speaker I can understand 35%65 scots

elonkayembe
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Scots don't let your beautiful language die. Hugs from Genoa, where we are risking to lose our beloved Zeneize (Genoese).

fulviolumachi
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As a German speaker I was surprised that Scots is more similar to German than English, even though it's geographically more distant.
It sounds like middle German mixed with English to me.

helgaioannidis
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Is the bagpipes a part of the language Or will people understand me without them

icantthinkofaname
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Would like to hear some more Doric please!

CinCee-
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I’m Scottish. My grandparents and great grandparents on my mothers side were from Aberdeen. They spoke Doric Scots . I wish I had learned more when I was a child . However I did understand it all ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Weeflowerofscotland
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1:16 Sounds like English "Coarseness" and uses the litersl meaning of Amen.

scmbgoogle
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Reminds me of Frisian, which my mother in law speaks

LebanonBologna
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doric sounds more archaic than english and less influenced by french and latin vocabulary

ferrhatamir
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Why were the literal meanings in Scots changed? For example, "hollowed by thy name" was changed to "We hold up your name"

jaydengreenberg
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Are Scots speakers consider Scots is a variant of English language or not (separate language and daughter language of English language)?

Yanto
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I tried reading aloud the Scots phrases and now there’s a bagpipe playing in my house somewhere and I have a Kilt on. Is this normal?

bgtyhn
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Scots is such a beautiful language ❤🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

helpinyerdasellavon
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why does the Celtic language vocal read texts fast?
well I guess I should adjust video speed

Buydaa.M
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Let's take a look at the English word "know". Germanic languages tend to seperately pronounce the "k" and "n" instead of making the "k" silent like in English. So if you pronounce the "k" and "n" together in "know", what do you get? "KEN-oh". Pretty interesting, ya ken?

Kadukunahaluu
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Scots is definitely a separate language. Hearing it and reading it reminds me of Gullah and other similar creole languages here in the Americas.

danieldoyle