Because is for Family gathering
Singalen' (Single end)
A living room in French is called "le salon."
It is call majles or saloon.
People in Scotland earn a living by working.
A living room is called a living room because it is a living room, and we spend lot of time in the living room.
Nationality has nothing to do with the vote. People living in Scotland will be able to vote regardless of nationality. People living outside Scotland will not be able to vote regardless of nationality.
Living room in Japanese is commonly expressed as an i-ma or living space. Large traditional houses sometimes only have one living room and can function as a dining room, study room, or even a bed room. This is important to know because Japanese furniture is portable and when not used can be stored in an oshiire, a small part of the house that is used for storage.
The electorate in Scotland. Scottish people living outside Scotland have no vote.
The modern living room is what we used to call a private parlor - it's a room where the family can get together and entertain themselves. Nowadays, you have a TV to watch, video games to play, and possibly some board games and books.
We don't call then swamps in Scotland, but there are bogs.
A smallholder in Scotland is called a crofter.
Because anyone could watch it almost live, and in living color, from their living rooms.