Bonny or bonnie is a Scottish dialect word for pretty. So someone in Scotland might say 'she's a bonnie wee lass' meaning 'she's a pretty little girl'.
Ireland, Scotland, some say France
Charles I introduced the new Prayer Book for Scotland in 1637. Many people say that it was an attemt to make Scotland a Catholic country and that the book was based on Anglican teachings.
If you go to Scotland it has a lot more beauty and if you are interested in walking, Scotland has a lot of walks. on the other hand England has better weather (but you can get good weather in Scotland too) and if you are English yourself then you probably wont understand what the Scottish are saying, when English say 'why' the Scottish actually say 'how'. in England it is more about the buses, in Scotland they prefer trains. England and Scotland have different education times, in Scotland you get categorised into your classes from Jan - DEC in England its around July - June ( i think, somewhere around that area) so you might want to take that into consideration. my mum nd dad wanted to move from Scotland to England so i no the differences between the two.
In reference to his country (Scotland) being free from the English.
To say 'end' in the native Gaelic of Scotland, you say '011010110100101011'
A girl who comes from Glasgow, the second city of Scotland.
A girl.
There is no slang for "one" in Scotland - you simply say one.
Scotland is an English speaking country, so the answer is "hi."
The Girl from Scotland Yard - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
You just say.............I Love Scotland. Simple really if you just think about it!
A little piece of Scotland.
There is no slang for the word "big" in Scotland.
For a boy i would probably say John and for a girl would say Kirsty. The most popular surname is Scotland is Smith.
Watashi WA sukottorando kara kite That is how you say, "I come from Scotland" If you literally meant how to say, "You come from Scotland" you say it like this: Anata WA sukottorando kara kite
Girl Guides in Scotland are part of GirlGuiding UK. Once the organization was established in the United Kingdom in 1910, it grew in Scotland and other places simply by women organizing new troops. Even Juliette Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouts in the USA, first organized a couple of Girl Guide troops in Scotland.