• 1.Many Scottish people _use some Scottish words when they speak English ( A) yes (B) already (C) gtill (D) else 2.l m not sure...
  • 1.Many Scottish people _use some Scottish words when they speak English ( A) yes (B) already (C) gtill (D) else 2.l m not sure...
  • Many Scottish people still use some Scottish words when they speak English. ... *VI. Your own attitude to the country. 18. Speak about Great Britain.
  • 1.Many Scottish people _use some Scottish words when they speak English ( A) yes (B) already (C) gtill (D) else 2.l m not sure...
  • Mike speaking loudly. a) about b) on c) for d) at. 6. Many Scottish people…..use some Scottish words when they speak English. a) yet b) already c) else d) still.
  • Many Scottish people still use some Scottish words when they speak English. 'Wee', meaning small, is often heard in such expressions as 'wee laddie'...
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  • 1.Many Scottish people _use some Scottish words when they speak English ( A) yes (B) already (C) gtill (D) else 2.l m not sure...
  • (17) __ . Many Scottish people still use some Scottish words when they speak English. For example, “wee” means small as in “wee laddie” — small boy.
  • 1.Many Scottish people _use some Scottish words when they speak English ( A) yes (B) already (C) gtill (D) else 2.l m not sure_ (A)...
  • Here's a fascinating list of Scottish words we use. (At least, I do.) And a completely separate list of Gaelic words. Gin ye daur, hae a keek.
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  • Scotland has more than 400 words and expressions for snow, according to a project to compile a Scots thesaurus. Academics have officially logged 421 terms.
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  • Many Scottish people still use some Scottish words when they speak English. Welsh is spoken by 16 to 20 per cent of the population, although in North and...
  • The words nurse, herd and bird, all pronounced with the same vowel British English and U.S. English, are often pronounced differently from each other in Scottish.