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  • Scots is a Germanic language spoken mostly in eastern Scotland; It is sometimes called Lowland Scots to distinguish it from Scottish Gaelic, the Celtic language spoken in most of the western Highlands and in the Hebrides. The Scots language, once derided, is now recognized as part of Scottish heritage.
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  • West Germanic language. For the dialects of English spoken in Scotland, see Scottish English. For the Celtic language, see Scottish Gaelic.
  • English is the main language spoken in Scotland, although 30 percent of the population claims to use the Scottish language, a dialect of the English language.
  • (1981b, 2015) and to ‘Scottish accents and dialects’ (1984, 2015) in this edition. 2. Paper 18: The Scots language and the teacher of English in Scotland.
  • Despite being a minor language of Scotland, you may hear Scots used as slang by many Scottish speakers when speaking in English.
  • Whereas Gaelic was the dominant language in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, the Lowlands of Scotland adopted the language of Scots.
  • After Gaelic became a little less popular, Scots was the main language of Scotland. Scots was spoken and written for about 400 years in Scotland.
  • Languages of Scotland. The Scots language, once derided, is now recognized as part of Scottish heritage. Scottish writer Gilbert Summers is among the 36...
  • The English spoken in Scotland is a dialect known as Scottish English. Scotland’s Celtic languages are either Goidelic (Gaelic) or Brittonic.
  • Scots is a West Germanic language is spoken by about 1.5 million people in Scotland, and also Northern Ireland, where it is known as Ulster Scots or Ullans.