Scottish trousers are typically called "kilts." Kilts are traditional Scottish attire that consist of a knee-length skirt-like garment with pleats at the back, often worn during formal occasions or traditional events.
Obviously each and every scottish people call them Skirts, but in scottish there are multiple types of skirts just like Tartan Skirts, Plaid Skirts and e.t.c. So, scottish people call stirts also with their specifc name as discuss above. Thank you!
A woman from Scotland is called a Scotswoman or a Scottish woman.
Yes, the word "trousers" does not come from Scotland. It has Latin and French origins, and its usage spread to English over time.
A person who loves Scotland is often called a "Scotophile" or a "Caledonophile." These terms refer to individuals who have a strong affinity for Scotland and its culture.
No, "snee" is not a Scottish dagger. The Scottish dagger is called a "dirk," which is a long-bladed weapon used in traditional Scottish Highland attire.
trousers Or if you mean what do they call the things you wear under your trousers etc then they call them under pants
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One can buy tartan trousers at various retailers. One can buy tartan trousers at Orvis, Scotweb, Heritage of Scotland, Scottish Tartan Authority, and The Celtic Croft.
He would be wearing trousers.
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The Scottish national sport teams wear dark blue with white.
What Americans call pants, the British would call trousers.
They are called Scots or Scottish.
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Scottish people call the new year hogamy but i dont know what they call Christmas.
an Dùbhlachd "the Darkness" is how the Gaels (Scottish) call December.