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"Scotland" is "L'Ecosse" in French.
Yes, "Scotland" is a compound word made up of "Scot" and "land." The term refers to the land of the Scots, the people of Scotland.
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Scotland is not called shotts. There is a village in Scotland called Shotts.
The name "Caledonia" comes from the Roman term for the area, while "Scotland" likely has origins in Latin or Gaelic. The transition likely occurred over time as the region and its people underwent changes and influences from different cultures.
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Tartan trousers worn in Scotland are called trews.
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Pants and slacks are words for trousers. Britches is another word for trousers.
Trousers is a two syllable word.
Trousers has two syllables.
The Spanish word for 'trousers' is 'pantalones'
I love your new trousers!!
Breeches are trousers that come down to the knee
yes it is a word
In Dufftown, Scotland. The heart of whiskey distilling in Scotland. have a look at the Glenfiddich website.