No. During the Mesolithic period (around 10,000 BC) Irish and Scotish people were able to cross part of the Irish Sea via a land-bridge. These people were mainly hunters or hunter gatherers. They wee called this because they hunted for wildlife and gathered nuts and berries for food.
Originally, it's an Irish name but a lot of Scottish people use it as well.
People with a mix of Irish and Scottish heritage.
Scottish
Irish
scottish causeim scottish and i should know
No they don't. Irish people and Scottish people get on very well.
coltish people have Scottish accents; garlic people have Irish accents
No, they are Scottish.
Originally, it's an Irish name but a lot of Scottish people use it as well.
People with a mix of Irish and Scottish heritage.
The English language? Béarla (Irish) Beurla (Scottish Gaelic). As an adjective? Sasanach (Irish), Sasannach (Scottish). "The English (people)" na Sasanaigh in Irish; Sasannaich (?) in Scottish Gaelic.
It is estimated that 13% of Scottish people have red hair; 10% of the Irish.
About 48% of the colonies were Scottish and/or Irish so the majority fighting were Scottish and Irish.
Scottish
Scottish
they didn't. that is scottish. or maybe irish!? or both.
Irish