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What do Scots call a bank?

When speaking Scottish-English or Scots they would say "Bank" when speaking Scottish Gaelic they would say "Banca". Pronouned: (Bank-Ah)


What are Scottish people called?

They are called Scots or Scottish.


What is the meaning of Scos Wha Hae?

"Scots Wha Hae" is a patriotic song written by Robert Burns in 1793. It is a call to arms for the Scottish people to rise up against English oppression. The title translates to "Scots who have" in English.


What do you call the people of Scotland?

Scots or Scottish.


What do you call a person who speaks Scottish Gaelic?

Scottish Gaelic is the form of Gaelic spoken in Scottland, so those people would probably just be considered Scottish.


What do you call a military policeman in Gaelic?

In Irish, póilín airm,in Scottish Gaelic, ?


What is December in Scottish Gaelic?

an Dùbhlachd "the Darkness" is how the Gaels (Scottish) call December.


What is a Scottish turnip?

The Scots call Turnips & Swede Neeps


What are people from Scotland called?

People in Edinburgh are referred to as Edinburghers.


What do people from Scotland call themselves?

Scots, Scottish, People. The usual. Although there is also the "ken billy" banter which involves a lot more exact placement of your location of birth/where you're living now. So you could be Glaswegian, Aberdonian, Highlander, etc. Just the same as anywhere else.


What name did the Celtics call the shamrock by?

In Irish it's "seamróg" In Welsh it's "shamrock" In Scots Gaelic it's "seamrag"


Is Gaelic the same as Celtic?

Gaelic is an English word referring to the three Celtic languages of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man.In their respective languages they are called Gaeilge, Gàidhlig and Gaelg. In Ireland the language is called simply 'Irish' in English and 'Gaelic' is thought to mean Scottish Gaelic.Despite this some overseas continue to refer to Irish as 'Gaelic' confusing the issue. Perhaps the best compromise is the call them 'Irish Gaelic', 'Scottish Gaelic' and 'Manx Gaelic'.