The relationship between the English and the Scots is complex and shaped by centuries of history, including conflicts and political struggles. While there are stereotypes and occasional tensions, it is overly simplistic to say that the English hate the Scots. Many individuals in both groups share a sense of camaraderie and mutual respect, particularly in modern times. Overall, attitudes vary widely among individuals, and generalizations can be misleading.
We hate them because of wars and stuff in the past. The English think we should forget the past but we will not.
Approx 21 000 English, 7000 Scots.
Scots fighting Scots. It's still much the same in Glasgow on a Saturday night.
Answer Scottish (in english), Scots (in Scots), or Albannaich (in Scots-Gaelic).
i hate s.s.
Northumbrian English (later known as Scots)
Same as in English.
Well the fair majority of us speak Scots-English or Scots tongue which is a language acording to the EU. The minority of us speak Gaelic, which is only spoken in the northern isles and islands.
Although Scots is recognized as a language, it's really more of a dialect based on Old English.
Flodden
auld in Scots dialect of English
the Scots