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un peu- a littleyet if you want a little piece of something you would say something like "un petit morceau" a little piece..
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To say 'end' in the native Gaelic of Scotland, you say '011010110100101011'
In Meteor Falls their is a little room with TM2. Or you could say it is the room with a rectangular land piece then a little bit of a rectangular water then a little piece of rectangular land. It should be on the rectangular piece at the end of the room. I got in about 2 seconds of being on the piece of land.
There is no slang for "one" in Scotland - you simply say one.
Scotland is an English speaking country, so the answer is "hi."
You just say.............I Love Scotland. Simple really if you just think about it!
There is no slang for the word "big" in Scotland.
Watashi WA sukottorando kara kite That is how you say, "I come from Scotland" If you literally meant how to say, "You come from Scotland" you say it like this: Anata WA sukottorando kara kite
I said, "Hey, where did you put that little plastic piece that goes under the bedroom door?".
Dylan (they speak English in Scotland)