People from Scotland are Scottish whilst people from England are English.
Both Scotland and England are part of the United Kingdom, or Britain, so they are both British.
Scottish people like some English people. Many are suspicious of them because the English ruled them ruthlessly and oppressively.
Scotland is the country where Scottish English, Scots, and Scottish Gaelic are spoken. Scottish English is the most widely spoken language in Scotland, while Scots and Scottish Gaelic are minority languages.
The English language? Béarla (Irish) Beurla (Scottish Gaelic). As an adjective? Sasanach (Irish), Sasannach (Scottish). "The English (people)" na Sasanaigh in Irish; Sasannaich (?) in Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish people speak English, hence forth the Scottish word for greyhound is grey hound. However if you are referring to the old English term for greyhound, it is 'grighund'
Scottish Gaelic and English
Gordon surname could mean anyone from English, Scottish and Irish. Her first name 'Lorna' is of Scottish origin. So she's more likely Scottish than English. Most British people are kinda mixed within English, Scottish and Irish (to much lesser extent Welsh).
no, British people are either English, Welsh, Scottish or northen Irish
McDonald's is an American fast food company, not Scottish or English. The company was founded in 1940 in San Bernardino, California by Richard and Maurice McDonald.
The Strathclyde-Briton people of the Scottish-English Borderlands first utilized the Scottish surname of Keller for people that lived at Keilor, in Angus.
While Scottish people do speak English and 'yes' is understood there quite perfectly, a very common way of saying it is 'aye.' Scottish English is a variety of English spoken in Scotland is not the same as Scottish Gaelic (which is a Celtic language.)
Scottish English or Scottish Gaelic?
English,Scottish, and enslaved workers
Scottish people speak English, therefore God is called God. The Gaelic word for God is Dia.