Bairn is often used.
A child in Scotland is commonly referred to as a "bairn."
When I was a child in Scotland, we called hopscotch 'bedsies'.
In Scotland, hopscotch is known as "peevers" or "beds."
A smallholder in Scotland is called a crofter.
We don't call then swamps in Scotland, but there are bogs.
People in Scotland, if they are talking about children in general then they are usually called bairns or waynes, but like if ur in America then kids get called sweetie, in Scotland it would be hen or darlin but mostly hen or son 4 a boy.
The best way to find out that information is to do your research, bring your child to the agencies and compare. This link will take you to talent agencies in Scotland. Be sure to send an email inquiry or give them a call to see if they represent children and how your child can be considered: http://www.actors.acting.btinternet.co.uk/agencies/agntinfoscotland.htm
Scotland
In Scotland, you would call your brother "bruv" or "brother," similar to how you would in other English-speaking countries.
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