What does Jamie say to Claire in bed?

Jamie: “I do know it, my own.
Let me tell ye in your sleep how much I love you. For there's no so much I can be saying to ye while ye wake, but the same poor words, again and again.
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What did Jamie say to Claire while she was sleeping?

Jamie, replies "Ach, nothing. There's no' much I can say waking, without seeming daft and foolish, Sassenach. I can say things while you sleep and your dreams will ken the truth of them."
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What does Jamie always say to Claire Outlander?

“Your Face Is My Heart, Sassenach, And The Love Of You Is My Soul.” Jamie Fraser can make anyone swoon. But he takes it to a whole other level when he calls Claire “Sassenach” in his own loving way.
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What does Jamie say to Claire at the Stones?

In the book, Jamie asks Claire to name the child "Brian," after her father. (As was traditional for men of his era, Jamie assumes she will have a boy.) But on the show, Claire is the one who says she will name their child Brian.
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What does Jamie call Claire in Gaelic?

Sassenach means "stranger" or "outlander," and is a nickname that Jamie uses for Claire Beauchamp Randall Fraser. Also refers to persons of English descent.
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What is the Scottish word for my darling?

m' ulaidh ort! my darling/dear!
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What does Macdo mean in Outlander?

(And for those wondering about the odd nickname, Mac Dubh is actually Gaelic and means "Son of the Black." He's given this title because his father was called "Black Brian.") Suffice to say, fans will definitely be seeing a different side of Jamie throughout the beginning of the third season.
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Did Claire wear a wig in Outlander?

Wigs, perms, and hot rollers help shape Claire's historically-accurate hairstyles. Regardless of Claire's on-screen age, wigs were incorporated into her hair and makeup protocol to achieve the character's look.
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What does Sessa neck mean in Scottish?

It means a foreigner. And more specifically, it's a less-than-kind Gaelic word for an English person, as actor Sam Heughan, who plays Jamie Fraser on the series, explains in the video below: This content is imported from YouTube.
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Why is Jamie's ghost at Claire's window?

It is believed that the actual purpose of Jamie's ghost being outside of Claire's window was to help steer her to his own time where they would meet. Since Claire's trip through the stones at Craigh Na Dun was completely accidental, she could have ended up at any time in the past.
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Did Claire love Jamie more than Frank?

As viewers will know, Claire does return to Frank for her safety before eventually going back into the past to be with Jamie. However, it is never explicitly stated whether Frank or Jamie loved her more in the series.
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Was Jamie a virgin in Outlander?

It helps to remember the whole timeline, which is easier when you read the books. When Jamie met /married Claire, he was a 23 year old virgin, and they were together three years before she went back through the stones pregnant with Brianna in 1746.
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What does Mo Duinne mean?

Mo duinne - 'My brown one' - Jamie's term of endearment for Claire which he first uses in Outlander (ch. 16). This is not the correct Gaelic form and is used only in Outlander. It is corrected to 'mo nighean donn' in later books. Mo luaidh - my darling, my dear.
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Why did Jamie sleep with Mary?

Before he did so, Jamie and Mary slept together after they found comfort in one another. Mary was a widow, whose husband had betrayed Jamie previously and paid a heavy price when he was murdered by the people of Lallybroch.
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Is Claire unfaithful to Jamie?

Because of this omission, Claire's fear that Jamie would be not only unfaithful, but lie to her when it comes to infidelity feels unfounded as Jamie has already had sex with someone else while Claire was in the future with the time-traveling Brianna and Roger and subsequently told the truth about it.
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Does Jamie sleep with Lord John?

Claire, remembering a similar anniversary gift Jamie had given to her a decade earlier, faints. A week after her marriage to Lord John, she and John drunkenly sleep together. The following morning, both talk about Jamie and admit they are using each other to connect with Jamie's memory.
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What is the Scottish word for wife?

Scottish Word: Wallie.
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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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What does Bonnie Lass mean?

Pretty or beautiful. A pretty young women could be described as “a bonnie lass”, an attractive man as “a bonnie lad”.
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How much older is Claire than Jamie in Outlander?

Claire is about four years older than Jamie in Outlander

She was born on Oct. 20, 1918.
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Why did they cut Claires hair on Outlander?

The haircutting was part of the process. Malva wanted to make Claire undesirable. She wanted to make Jamie turn to her instead of to his wife. We can get a sense of that from the way Claire worried about Jamie seeing her with the short, jagged hair.
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Does Sam Heughan wear a wig to play Jamie?

Sam's natural hair is actually dirty blond. The 41-year-old actor now wears wigs when he's filming the show. On Outlander, Jamie's hair is past his shoulders. In real life, Sam sports a much shorter cut.
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What did Jamie say to Murtagh in Gaelic when he died?

Murtagh dies, saying, “I would never betray your mother no matter who asked.” Jamie refuses to accept his death and rushes Murtagh to Claire's (Balfe) hospital tent, sure she will be able to save him, but he is already DOA.
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Why do the prisoners call Jamie Mac Dubh?

It's a name that reveals how well the other prisoners know him and mixes a nickname, lineage, and Gaelic all in one. Jamie's father's name was Brian (hence, why Claire names their daughter Brianna), and was known as Black Brian. Therefore, that makes Jamie the son of the Black One, or in Gaelic, Mac Dubh.
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How old is Jamie Fraser when he dies?

Naturally, they answered yes. “He's about 25,” Gabaldon said. It's an interesting response. If you're up to date on the series, then you know that Jamie is not dead at the age of 25.
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