10 SCOTTISH expressions and phrases | These phrases are AWESOME | Speak like a local!

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Publicado 2019-11-24
Today I'll show you 10 of the most common expressions and phrases in the Scottish English language/dialect. These phrases and expressions will help make you sound more Scottish and speak like a local if you ever get the chance to go there. And I highly recommend that you do. Our wonderful country is absolutely stunning with wonderful landscapes, nature and architecture. It's a truly amazing place and if you manage to nail these expressions, it can really make you stand out from the crowd. So, enjoy the video and try to learn these useful phrases which are awesome.
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  • @channelstufm693
    “Are you enjoying your job?” “A dinnae ken” 😂😂😂 Love it mate! Proper chuckles at this video.
  • @djrekepe1375
    I find scottish dialect more attached towards swedish, norwegian and less towards english. Maybe it's me but some words are way to similar pronounciation but differently written.
  • Aye! Awright! As a Geordie and also being descended from Scottish living in Newcastle, we use words like "Bairn", "Lad/Lass", "Numpty", "Bonnie", "Aye" to name a few. I love Scottish words and I find "Honkin' oxter" so funny! 😅. Glad to have found your channel. Thank you.
  • @CHHickory
    Going to the 'pictures' was commonplace in England during my early years and my parent's time. My favorite Scottish word and usage is 'outwith'.
  • @Viky.A.V.
    Thank you for sharing your language and culture. It's very important in this modern world. Our differences are the special features, not a bad thing, and we gotta keep them. As a non-native, I enjoy listening to English accents, they are so interesting)
  • @yessumify
    From Virginia, usa 😊 love Scottish accents
  • @justyna4026
    Very interesting content 🙂 Thanks a lot!
  • @mary_syl
    Many of the more exotic words you mentioned here, such as braw or greet or bairns, are actually the same in Swedish. So they were most likely adopted from the Vikings.
  • @maryferr333
    Absolutely love love love the accent 😍 wean I knew that one only.. thank you
  • @bennishnish
    Real language. Glorious versions of it. :) More power to your elbow sir.
  • @ayatbouziane7724
    Thank you for this video! It's the first one for me, I just discovered your channel 😉 You have a lovely accent I would say that your speaking was at first difficult to understand, but the more I watched, better was my comprehension!
  • @user-wn2dg4jk5b
    I was born in Falkirk but lived in Condorrat till I was five then we moved to Australia - we still use these words exept the armpit one I have never heard of that one.