English is the official language in Scotland so, "Heart". In Lallans or Scots it is, "Hairt".
English is the official language of Scotland and a small minority use Scottish Gaelic.
The modern Scottish language is known as Scottish Gaelic, which is a Celtic language spoken predominantly in parts of Scotland. It is one of the official languages of Scotland alongside English.
The official language of Scotland is English. However, in some remote areas, particularly in the Western Isles, people speak Gaelic as a first language. Scots (a dialect of standard English) is also spoken throughout Scotland and can be difficult to understand for people not used to it.
In Europe, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland have English as the official language. A number of countries have more than one official language; Malta and Ireland have English as one of two official languages. English is the official language of Gibralta - although most people also speak Spanish.
The official language of Scotland is English. Therefore boat still remains boat.
English is the official language of Scotland, Scottish Gaelic is the historic regional language 名詞 is it in Chinese
AnswerAs far as I'm aware, Scotland doesn't have an 'official' language as such. English is the one most spoken, but Gaelic is still spoken widely in the north-west Highlands and the Hebrides, especially Isle of Lewis and Harris. There is also Broad Scots spoken on the east coast. Scottish English is the official language. Gaelic is spoken in some places in the Highlands and in the Outer Hebrides.
Robert Anderson - Scotland Yard official - died in 1918.
Robert Anderson - Scotland Yard official - was born in 1841.
The official language of Scotland is English. Scottish Gaelic is spoken by some people in the Western Isles and Scots has now been recognised as a language, although in reality it is a dialect of English.
It has no Official State language.