- en.wikipedia.org Scots languageThe proportion of respondents in the 2011 census in Northern Ireland aged 3 and above who stated that they can speak Ulster Scots.
- scotslanguage.com pages/view/id/6Explore all the Scots language dialects and hear examples of Scots Language Speakers. Learn Scots: resources for adult learners.
- thecontentauthority.com blog/scots-vs-englishWhen it comes to the Scots vs English language debate, there’s a lot to unpack. Both languages have a rich history and unique characteristics that set them apart.
- studycountry.com wiki/is-there-a-difference-…Scots is used for the Scots language and Scots law, although one increasingly hears it used of people and organisations, especially in newspaper articles.
- Describes the Scots dialects and their pronunciation. Wir Ain Leed also includes a description of Modern Scots orthography, grammar, idioms and proverbs.
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- scotsman.com Heritage and Retro …/scots-leid-native…Famous poets like Robert Burns have offered Scots a worldwide legacy with his works like 'Auld Lang Syne' which means 'Old Long Since' in the Scots tongue.
- omniglot.com writing/scots.htmScots 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.
- dsl.ac.uk about-scots/what-is-scots/Scots has also ‘borrowed’ forms from non-Germanic languages, notably French, Gaelic, and Latin. Where is Scots spoken?
- merriam-webster.com 'Scots', 'Scotch', and 'Scottish' | Merriam-WebsterScots, Scottish, and Scotch may each be defined (as an adjective) as 'of or relating to Scotland or its people,' and defined (as a noun) as 'the Scots language.'