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02-06-2011, 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by JamboP26 View Post
I feel Scots English is similar to American English, in that a lot of words are different. I think Scots English has its share of course language, that English down south (as Scotland is above England, for those uneducated in Geography) doesn't.
Are we talking about Lowlands Scots or Scottish English? I draw a line between them, and consider Scots a different language (and I'm not confusing Lowland Scots with Gaidhlig here).
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