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How do you say one in Scottish?

Scottish is not a language


How do you say warmly in Scottish?

"Scottish" is not a language but a word to describe something from Scotland. "Scots" is a dialect and "Scottish Gaelic" is a language.


How do you say world in Scottish?

World remains world. Scottish is not an actual language, Scots is the recognised language. Scots is a variation of the English language involving Scottish slang. World does not have a slang term.


How do you say acid in Gaelic?

In the Irish language, aigéad or searbh.In (Scottish) Gaelic: ?


HOW do you say Derek in Scottish Gaelic?

Your name stays the same, regardless of language.


How do you say Liam sigurdsson in Scottish?

LEE-um SIG-urd-son A name is not translated into any other language - you say it the same way no matter what language you are speaking. The language "Scottish" is actually just English - Scots Gaelic is the traditional language of Scotland.


How do you say Lil in Gaelic?

In the Irish language: Lil or Líle (Lily or Lelia) In the Scottish Gaelic language: Lileas.


How do you say infant in Scottish?

The term Scottish is ambiguous. It could mean the dialect of English spoken in Scotland (think Robert Burns) or the Scottish Gaelic (Celtic) language. If the latter is intended the question should be phrased 'How do you say infant in Scottish Gaelic'.


Can you say my name is in Scottish?

Scottish is not a language. I think you are looking for Gaelic. It is a more or less an obsolete language now. The only people who speak regularly are up in the Scottish highlands, and even most of them speak English most of the time.


How do you say deer in Gaelic?

In the Irish language, "deer" is fia; in the (Scottish) Gaelic it is fiadh.


How do you say five in Gaelic?

In the Irish language: cúig; in the (Scottish) Gaelic language: còig.


How do you say 'moonrise' in Gaelic?

In Irish Gaelic: Ga gealaí In Scottish Gaelic: gath-gealaich