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
Visit Scotland and immerse yourself in the warm embrace of Scottish hospitality.
Scottish. Do NOT say Scotch, unless you are referring to whisky.
kuru 来る
The Japanese word for 'Scotland' is the same as in English, but approximated into the language with native phonemes. Written in Japanese it is: スコットランド. In English characters, it is "sukuttorando."
Oustreria kara desu
Ofurosato ha dochira deshouka?
it's very similar to *Listen, which is Kiite but, to come is Kite
ここに来る
William Wallace is believed to have been born in Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Scotland. However, recent claims say that he was born in Ellerslie, Ayrshire, Scotland.
To say 'end' in the native Gaelic of Scotland, you say '011010110100101011'
There is no slang for "one" in Scotland - you simply say one.
to say "come to japan" in Japanese, it's: Nippon ni kuru. if you want any translations, i would suggest Google translate. I hope that this helps!