How do you say girl in Scottish?

lass Add to list Share. A lass is a girl. Your Scottish folk dance teacher might announce, "Lads line up on that side, lasses on this side!"
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How do you say pretty girl in Scottish?

Female | A quintessential Scottish name that will never go out of fashion, Bonnie is the Scots word for beautiful, pretty, stunning and attractive.
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What is a Scottish word for a little girl?

Bairn is a Scottish or Northern English word for child.
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What does lass mean Scottish?

Definition of lass

1 : a young woman : girl a Scottish lass.
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Do they say Lassie in Scotland?

Lassie definition

A young woman; girl. A lass. Laisse. (chiefly Scotland, Northern England, Geordie, Northumbrian) A young girl, a lass, especially one seen as a sweetheart.
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What is a wee lass?

: a young girl : lass. when she was just a wee lassie.
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Is lass Irish or Scottish?

Still prevalent in Scottish English, Irish English, North East England, and Yorkshire. Sometimes used poetically in other dialects of English.
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Do Scots still say Bonnie?

If you come through Scotland you can easily meet people saying words like “bonnie” (pretty), “wee” (small), “laddie/lassie” (boy/girl), and also many other idiomatic sentences that you probably would not understand, but Scottish people use regularly.
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What does bonny lass mean in Scottish?

Scottish and Northern England dialect. beautiful or handsome. a bonny lass. merry or lively.
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What does ye ken mean in Scottish?

D'ya ken strictly should mean “Do you know”, as in the song “D'ye ken John Peel” an English huntsman who was the subject of the nineteenth century song. In Aberdeen D'ye ken is often used to conclude a statement, a verbal equivalent of a full stop.
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Is a lass a girl?

Definition of lass

a girl or young woman, especially one who is unmarried. a female sweetheart: a young lad and his lass.
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What do the Irish call a girl?

“Cailín” means “girl” in the Irish language. A lot of Irish people still use this word even when speaking in English. The plural, “Cailíní,” is also commonly used, for example, “I'm meeting up with the cailíní later on.”
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How do you say friend in Scottish?

What is the Scottish word for friend? Charaid, or Mo Charaid for my friend, is the official answer, but colloquially the terms I have heard most seem to be chum and pal!
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What is beautiful girl in Gaelic?

Aoife. Aoife is a Gaelic women's name meaning “beautiful” or “radiant.”
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What is the Scottish word for sweetheart?

Acushla comes from the Irish Gaelic cuisle, which can mean "darling" but more literally means "pulse" or "vein." It's an adaptation of the Irish Gaelic a cuisle ("oh darling"). Cuisle was sometimes also paired with ma to give us macushla ("my darling"), as well as our next term of endearment....
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What do the Scottish call a baby?

Bairn is a Northern English, Scottish English and Scots term for a child.
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What does Bonne mean in Scottish?

It comes from the Scots language word "bonnie" (pretty, attractive), or the French bonne (good). That is in turn derived from the Latin word "bonus" (good).
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What is a Nonny?

(ˈnɒnɪ ) noun. a meaningless word used in songs as a refrain, esp in 'hey nonny nonny'
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What does Kin mean in Scottish?

cynn.] 1. One's relatives or kinsfolk, collectively.
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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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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 fart?

The Olympus has Fallen actor then explains the meaning behind several popular Scottish slang words. Explaining a less common term, Butler says: “'Air beige'. Okay, air beige is a fart” while generously offering sound effects while acting out the gassy gesture.
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Is Lassie Irish for girl?

noun girl, young woman, miss, bird (slang), maiden, chick (slang), maid, damsel, colleen (Irish), lassie (informal), wench (facetious) She's a Lancashire lass from Longton, near Preston.
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What does bonny lad mean?

“Bonnie Lad is an expression that means 'hello, how are you' in Newcastle upon Tyne - as in 'Alreet Bonnie Lad'. You'll hear it all the time if you go to a pub and watch all the old chaps greet friends as they come and go. In Scotland, it's more of a description for a good looking guy.
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What does Dinna fash mean?

Dinna fash don't be troubled/bothered. Fash is from Old French fascher 'to annoy, weary'. The term was also commonly extended to mean 'afflicted', and Robert Burns uses the term with such a meaning in Holy Willie's Prayer: 'At times I'm fash'd wi' fleshly lust.
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