last answer said: kith and kin
This answer is not correct. The Scottish word for family is fowk, pronounced much like folk is pronounced in English but with a smooth w sound. Keep in mind also that there are five regional variations including lowland, highland and Orknian. Hope this helps.
FOWK AYE (family always)
family is everything
teaghlach
teaghlach
teaghlach
teaghlach
cionnag-chrò
"Scottish" translates as "Schottisch"
If you mean Scottish Gaelic, there isn't one.
Teagamhaiche (?)
an seabhag
Around.
naomh
màthair
The Scottish Gaelic version of Peter is Peadar(patter).
The Scottish translation for the name 'Gavin' would typically be 'Gavin' as it is already a common name in Scotland.