Buy it from a shop. In Scotland it is called sweets.
'rare' is the maori word for sweets.
Godis.
To say 'end' in the native Gaelic of Scotland, you say '011010110100101011'
There is no slang for "one" in Scotland - you simply say one.
"candy" or "sweets" translates in to German as :-"Bonbon" or "Süßigkeit" in the singlular and "Bonbons" or "Süßigkeiten" in the plural.
You just say.............I Love Scotland. Simple really if you just think about it!
It depends on the type of "sweets" you're eating. Read the labels. Some ingredients don't say, "sugar." They usually say: glucose, fructose, etc.
A little piece of Scotland.
There is no slang for the word "big" in Scotland.
Dylan (they speak English 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