Whats another word for a Scottish accent?

Brogue (accent) - Wikipedia.
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What's another word for Scottish?

In this page you can discover 16 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for scottish, like: welsh, scots, scotch, scotland, highland, Scots English, national, ulster, irish, SCOTLAND'S and orkney.
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Is Scottish an accent or dialect?

Long story short, the Scots speak either English or Gaelic, some both. The predominant dialects comprised four primary regions: Insular, Northern, Central and Southern. Within these regions there exist tens of sub-dialects. Collectively, these dialects are known as Scots – and that's just scraping the surface.
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What is a broad Scottish accent?

A broad accent (sometimes equated with a local or vernacular accent) is popularly perceived as very "strong" or "thick", highly recognizable to a particular population (typically within a particular region), and often linguistically conservative; almost always, it is the accent associated with the traditional speech of ...
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Is Scottish accent same as British?

Scotland is part of the UK, and therefore all the accents used in Scotland are British accents, just as they are in the rest of the UK. It is more normal to speak in terms of English, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish accents and of even more localised accents, such as Yorkshire, Devon, Essex accents, etc.
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What is an Edinburgh accent called?

Standard Scottish English

Popular terms, such as 'Glasgow Kelvinside accent' or 'Edinburgh Morningside accent' are frequently used to describe the type of accent associated with speakers such as Malcolm here.
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How many Scottish accents are there?

Taken altogether, Scottish dialects are called the Scots language. The Scots language, within Scotland, consists of four main dialects known by the names (1) Insular, (2) Northern, (3) Central, and (4) Southern. These dialect regions were first defined and mapped back in the 1870's.
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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 is an Ayrshire accent?

This dialect of Scots is spoken across Ayrshire from Girvan in the south to Kilbirnie in the north and Cumnock and Muirkirk in the east. Its sounds and vocabulary vary depending on where you are in Ayrshire.
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How do Scots say hello?

'Hello' in Scottish Gaelic

In Scottish Gaelic, you greet others with 'halò'! Pronounced hallo, this phrase has you covered for greeting passers-by if you visit a Gaelic-speaking community. Alternatively, you could say good morning which is 'madainn mhath', pronounced ma-ten-va.
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What is a burr accent?

If someone has a burr, they speak English with a regional accent in which 'r' sounds are pronounced more strongly than in the standard British way of speaking.
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What does Gaelic origin mean?

Definition of Gaelic

1 : of or relating to the Gaels and especially the Celtic Highlanders of Scotland. 2 : of, relating to, or constituting the Goidelic speech of the Celts in Ireland, the Isle of Man, and the Scottish Highlands.
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Is Scotland in Britain?

Scotland is a part of the United Kingdom (UK) and occupies the northern third of Great Britain. Scotland's mainland shares a border with England to the south. It is home to almost 800 small islands, including the northern isles of Shetland and Orkney, the Hebrides, Arran and Skye.
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What is Scottish slang?

Haud yer wheesht – be quiet. Heid-the-baw – idiot. Mink – dirty person. Roaster – someone being an idiot. Rocket – annoying or crazy person.
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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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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 do you call Glasgow accent?

The Glasgow dialect, popularly known as the Glasgow patter or Glaswegian, varies from Scottish English at one end of a bipolar linguistic continuum, with the local dialect of West Central Scots at the other.
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Why do Glaswegians say but?

Finishing our sentences with 'but'

An immediate marker for the rest of Scotland as to where we're all from, Glaswegians use the 'sentence-final' but (as it's known) to help reinforce the sentence.
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Which Scottish accent is the best?

A survey by international dating app happn asked 2,000 people which accents they found the most attractive - and us Scots came out on top. A total of 21 per cent of voters chose the Scottish accent, with Geordie in second with 17 per cent as the Welsh accent came in at third place.
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Why do Scots have an accent?

Scottish speakers often have fewer distinct vowel sounds, making pairs like pull-pool, caught-cot, and have-halve possible homophones, where they're different in England.
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Is Gaelic still spoken?

Although speakers of the Scottish language were persecuted over the centuries, Gaelic is still spoken today by around 60,000 Scots. Endowed with a rich heritage of music, folklore and cultural ecology, Gaelic in Scotland is thriving and enjoying a revival! It can be heard in Lowland pubs and at Hebridean ceilidhs.
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