The term for a mire in Scottish is "peat bog" or "peat moss". These are wetlands characterized by an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation, predominantly mosses, and can be found throughout Scotland.
A Scottish creek is commonly referred to as a "burn." It is a term used to describe a small stream or watercourse found in Scotland.
Another name for a Scottish Church is a "kirk." This term is commonly used in Scotland to refer to a church.
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Cho Chang is of Chinese descent, but her Scottish accent suggests that she was born in Scotland, and by Scottish Law, is Scottish,
A skooroot is an old Scottish tradition which takes place at weddings. When the bride leaves her home to go to the church or chapel, the father of the bride throws coins from the car/vehicle. The local children then scramble for them, collecting as much as the can. (And it's not just children, adults have been known to join in too!) the term is used mainly in Fife, it can be known as a scramble in other parts of Scotland.
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In Scottish Gaelic it is craicte.In Irish Gaelic it's craicéailte / ar mire
clábarach / lábánach / draoibeach / pludach
skelp
bairn
Mire Aika is 168 cm.
"The swamp became a deep mire when it rained." "He became trapped in the mire of government permits required for the project."
Mire Aika goes by Tamo.
Soraya Mire was born in 1961, in Somalia.
No, it's French.
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