You still call your brother, your brother.
In Scotland, you would call your brother "bruv" or "brother," similar to how you would in other English-speaking countries.
A person who loves Scotland is often called a "Scotophile" or a "Caledonophile." These terms refer to individuals who have a strong affinity for Scotland and its culture.
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A woman from Scotland is called a Scotswoman or a Scottish woman.
The French word for Scotland is "Écosse."
Scotland is bordered by England to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the west and north. To the east, Scotland is bounded by the North Sea.
We don't call then swamps in Scotland, but there are bogs.
A smallholder in Scotland is called a crofter.
You would call your husband's younger brother a brother-in-law.
Your son will be a nephew to your brother, and will call him "Uncle".
what i call my father elder brother's wife
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Depends where in Scotland you are from. In Aberdeen some people call them bobbies or just police