Scottish numbers are typically pronounced similarly to standard English, but with some regional variations in accent and intonation. For example, the number "three" might sound more like "thrae" in some areas. Additionally, the pronunciation of larger numbers can vary, especially in rural regions. It's important to listen to local speakers for the most accurate representation of Scottish pronunciation.
sna
shalluv
The English surname Clifford has no Scottish Gaelic form.
fosh
A tare, pronounce "Terr"!
fallt-yeh
/kɔgʲrʲəx/
ow-en
leg-idj
Bairns is the Scottish word for small children - nothing to do with grandmother.
Dahl-keeth
me-ow-n-ruchk