The phrase is Scots dialect and means 'not away to stay away'.
No
for nothing.
nothing... this has no meaning in Bulgarian language.
nothing, what about you?
Remember in Scotland, the language is English! So you could say thank you or thanks.If you want more of a "dialect", you can say ta or cheers.If you meant Scottish Gaelic, which is nothing like English and spoken by a minority of Scots (though they also all speak English) - then the answer would be Tapadh leat (informal) or Tapadh leibh (formal), I believe.
Onnum illa = nothing
Nothing. Ratcliff is an English word meaning "red cliff."
Nothing. Midnight is an English word meaning "the middle of the night."
"Chathuringmes" does not have a widely recognized meaning in the English language. It may be a made-up or obscure term.
There is nothing as Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit. In Sanskrit, the translations are respectively, शांति शांतता
It means mighty warrior in Irish/Celtic and keeper of the keys in Scottish. (Nothing in English though)P.S. My name is Kailen too :-D
nothing