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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What does Ken mean in Scottish?

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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Where did the Scottish word ken come from?

Northern and Scottish dialects from Middle English kennen, from Old English cennan (“make known, declare, acknowledge”) originally “to make known”, causative of cunnan (“to become acquainted with, to know”), from Proto-West Germanic *kannijan, from Proto-Germanic *kannijaną, causative of *kunnaną (“be able”), from ...
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What does Dinna mean in Scottish?

A grumpy person, typically female. Dinna fash. A reassuring phrase meaning 'don't worry'. Gomeral. An idiot, a fool, a simpleton.
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Where is Ken used in Scotland?

People in the west of Scotland tend to ditch the usual 'eh' and 'ken' used in the north and east sides of Scotland. The Scottish dialect is so much varied from The Highlands to South Ayrshire, and from the East Coast to the West Coast.
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What does Ken mean in Scotland?



Do Scottish still say Ken?

“To ken” the Scots version of the verb “to know”, and is one of the non-standard-English words you hear in most dialects of Scottish English. It's one of the most commonly known words in the Scots language and even non-Scots speakers have taken to using it in their daily lives.
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What do the Scottish call their wife?

Scottish Word: Wallie.
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What does Mo Nighean mean?

Mo Nighean Donn means "My brown haired lass" which Jamie Fraser affectionately calls his wife Claire in the TV Series, Outlander.
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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 does Dinnae Ken mean?

Ah dinnae ken. Ah dinnae ken. More used on the East Coast of Edinburgh. It means; I don't know. Bevy, a drink; let's go for a bevy.
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What is a Ken in slang?

KEN is a name used as a "Pejorative Term for a White Male." It is also a Scottish word used to mean "Know."
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What do Scots call babies?

Bairn is a Northern English, Scottish English and Scots term for a child.
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What is the full meaning of Ken?

Kenneth is an English given name and surname. The name is an Anglicised form of two entirely different Gaelic personal names: Cainnech and Cináed. The modern Gaelic form of Cainnech is Coinneach; the name was derived from a byname meaning "handsome", "comely". A short form of Kenneth is Ken or Kenn.
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How do Scots say goodbye?

Scottish Gaelic 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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What is your ken?

beyond/outside your ˈken

(old-fashioned) not within your knowledge or understanding: Such things are beyond my ken. Ken is an old word for 'knowledge'. See also: beyond, ken, outside.
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What do Scottish people call their girlfriends?

Hen– being perhaps the most widely recognised. Not to be confused with the feathery fowl, but instead referring to a female, often a younger lady, used as a scottish term of endearment, much like honey or sweetheart might be used further South.
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What is the Scottish word for beautiful?

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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How do you say boyfriend in Scottish?

chavie n. a boy or young man, a boyfriend.
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Why is Jamie called Mac Dubh?

Translated, “Mac Dubh” means “The Black One” in reference to Jamie's father, Brian, who was often referred to as “Black Brian” for his jet-black hair. The “Mac” refers to Jamie's mother's side of his lineage, the Mackenzies (a tie that plays a large part in Jamie's story throughout Outlander's early seasons).
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What does Dinna fash yourself mean?

Friday, 27th January 2012, 12:00 am. 'FASH, dinna fash yersel' – Fash has two main meanings; one being not to get annoyed by a situation, and the other being not to inconvenience yourself with something or someone.
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What is a Charaid?

Caraid. Close friend; Ma Charaid means my friend. Scots. Bairn. Commonly used term for a baby or young child.
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What does craigh na dun mean in Gaelic?

Claire, Dragonfly in Amber. Craigh na Dun (Gaelic: Creag an Dùin) is the location of the ancient stone circle by which Claire Randall travels from 1945 to 1743. Its distinguishing feature is the large cleft stone, through which a time traveler may pass.
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What is the Scottish word for grandma?

-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.” -Spanish: In Spanish, grandmothers are known as “Abuela” or “Abuelita.”
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