What is the Scottish word for man?

a boy, a man.
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What is a handsome man called in Scotland?

Coinneach. Male | Although anglicised as Kenneth, Coinneach translates as 'handsome', stemming from the Gaelic word caoin.
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Why do Scots say big man?

This refers to the Baltic region (which is known for its cold temperatures!). As you can imagine, this word is used regularly to describe Glasgow's weather. The West End on a Baltic day. Big man: this can be used to address male friends in general, but often someone who is taller or older than you.
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What do you call an old man in Scotland?

Bodach. Definition: a boorish old man.
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What does Mun mean in Scottish?

[mun]. I. v. 1. To bring about a change, esp.
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Why do Scots say Ken?

A word which is heard often is ken, which means to know. "When a Scottish Highlander asks if you 'ken,' they are explicitly asking if you 'know.
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Why do Scots say aye?

Aye. Aye means yes, often replacing the latter in day-to-day life in Scotland. Conversely, 'aye, right' is used when expressing feelings of disbelief (think of it as the Scottish equivalent to 'yeah, right').
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What are Scottish insults?

We take a look at some very Scottish insults, let us know if we've missed any off the list:
  • Awa' n bile yer heid - Get lost.
  • Bampot - Idiot.
  • Boggin - foul-smelling.
  • Bowfin - unpleasant.
  • Clipe “Don't be a wee clipe” - tattle-tale, snitch.
  • Doaty - Stupid, simple.
  • Dobber - Idiot, jerk.
  • Doolally - Not the full shilling.
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What is a Scottish term of endearment?

Endearments for lovers and friends

mo ghràdh - my love. mo chridhe - my heart. mo leannan - my lover, my sweetheart. m'eudail - my darling, my dear. a thasgaidh - my darling, my dear.
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What's the most Scottish thing to say?

Perhaps the most famous Scottish sayings of all time is “Auld Lang Syne”.
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What does Pish mean in Scottish?

pish (comparative more pish, superlative most pish) (vulgar, colloquial, chiefly Scotland) Of poor quality; very bad.
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What does Wee Barra mean?

In Glasgow-speak a 'Wee Barra' is usually used to refer to a small person who people like, Bobby Collins might not have been liked by all, and certainly not by all opponents or opposition fans. But he was the type of player you wanted on your team.
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Why is Och Aye noo offensive?

“Och aye the noo!”

This is one of those Scottish phrases that can be heard in countless parodies aimed at poking fun at the Scots' dialect and accent. Its direct English translation is “Oh yes, just now”. And, while some Scots may chuckle along with you, it is considered quite offensive by others.
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What is the Scottish word for warrior?

Laoch in Scottish #Gaelic means warrior (pronounced "lay-uk"). It means the same thing in #Irish Gaelic.
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What is the Scottish word for beloved?

Agra stems ultimately from the Irish Gaelic grādh, which means "love" and is a distant cousin of the Latin word gratus, which means "beloved" or "dear." Agra is one of our older "sweetheart" words, dating back to 1645, and a linguistic reminder that Ireland was a crossroads of sorts for much of its history.
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What is heart in Scottish?

cridhe. More Scots Gaelic words for heart. chridhe.
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Do Scots say mate?

In Scotland, you're also likely to hear the word pal used in much the same way. You can also use the word “mate” to emphasise or strongly express an opinion/emotion, either if they are a friend or in friendly and informal context. For example: “Have you been watching Game of Thrones?” “Mate!
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What does ya Bassa mean in Scottish?

"Ya bass" is generally taken as Glasgow slang for "you bastard", though it has been proposed it could be the Gaelic war cry aigh bas meaning "battle and die".
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What do the Scottish call their wife?

Scottish Word: Wallie.
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How do Scottish say goodbye?

In Scottish Gaelic, to say "Goodbye," you can say "mar sin leat" which should be pronounced as "mar shin lat." Note that this is an informal way of saying "farewell."
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How do you say Grandma in Scottish?

-Scottish: In Scottish Gaelic, the word for grandma is “Seanmhair,” which means good mother. But other commonly used Scottish grandmother names include “Nana,” “Nanna,” “Mhamó” and “Mamó.”
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What do the Scottish call a baby?

Bairn is a Scottish or Northern English word for child.
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