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Robert Burns, the famous Scottish poet, was born in Alloway, Ayrshire county, Scotland on 25 January 1759. Alloway is now a suburb of Ayr although when Burns was born it was still a very distinctly different village. You can still visit the cottage where he was born.
There is no name for the Cottage. It is just bult in Alloway and is still there but is now a muesum anyone can go and see it . Thanks x
If you're talking about the English philosopher - he died in 1703, aged 67 !
If I were born 1985 what age I would be now
He passed away March, 24, 2010 after a fall at age 79.
"Scots Wha Hae," "A Man's A Man For A' That," "To A Mouse"…Please read them all at the Robert Burns World Federation site. Done alphabetically in Scots Dialect as Robert wrote them, the Federation also has Standard English next to his original verse. Enjoy but listen as Robert speaks through his verse. Afterward take apart his verse then realize his usage of the "Standard Habbie" now called "Burns Habbie" which ends has "A-A-A-B-A-B" in its six-stave stanza. Once you gain how it goes, it's not only fun but also you find yourself writing your own verse. Thank you, Robert!
Of Course not! hes my life i would know by now
Since we are in an ice age now the question should be "how would you get educated". If you mean, "how would you get educated in a glaciation", the answer is, "the same as you get educated now but a lot nearer the equator".
Age Now = Year Now - Year of Birth (if the person has had their birthday this year, and one less if they have not).
no he is not. he did however buy a villa in belize last year
by kissing it better
3350 years old.