Scottish Language Dictionaries was created in 2002.
"Scottish" is not a language but a word to describe something from Scotland. "Scots" is a dialect and "Scottish Gaelic" is a language.
There is no such language as "Scottish".There is Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language which would have math.The Scottish form of English is called 'Scots' which would have guid.
Scottish is not a language. People are Scottish, and speak English with a Scottish accent. The Previous answer is not correct. Scottish (or Scottish Gaelic) is a language, and it is spoken in Scotland, alongside English.
Scottish is not a language
World remains world. Scottish is not an actual language, Scots is the recognised language. Scots is a variation of the English language involving Scottish slang. World does not have a slang term.
The modern Scottish language is known as Scottish Gaelic, which is a Celtic language spoken predominantly in parts of Scotland. It is one of the official languages of Scotland alongside English.
James B. Montgomerie- Fleming has written: 'Desultory notes on Jamieson's Scottish dictionary' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Jamieson, John, 1759-1838. An etymological dictionary of the Scottish language, Scots language, Dictionaries, English language
In the Irish language, súile. In the Scottish Gaelic language, sùilean.
In the Irish language: saighdiúir. In the Scottish Gaelic language: saighdear.
Scottish Opera was created in 1962.
Scottish Fuels was created in 2001.
Scottish Masters was created in 1981.