Seòras is the Scottish Gaelic equivalent of George.
In Irish, Danar (mór);in Scottish Gaelic:
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Most people from Scotland would describe themselves as being Scottish but in international law they are British and would have a British passport.
Scottish English or Scottish Gaelic?
piuthar-seanmhar (sister of grandmother) piuthar-seanar (sister of grandfather)
Scottish is not a language
To say "funny" in Scottish, you can use the word "fun."
You say 'peace be with you'
At a wild guess, I'd say "Scottish", although you could also say "British", as Scotland is part of Great Britain.
The Scottish Gaelic version of Matthew is Mata.
Scots dialect of English or Scottish Gaelic?
Albannach Aimeireaganach (person)
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