A 'lum' is a chimney.
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Scottish Language Dictionaries was created in 2002.
"Scottish" is not a language but a word to describe something from Scotland. "Scots" is a dialect and "Scottish Gaelic" is a language.
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There is no such language as "Scottish".There is Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language which would have math.The Scottish form of English is called 'Scots' which would have guid.
Scottish is not a language. People are Scottish, and speak English with a Scottish accent. The Previous answer is not correct. Scottish (or Scottish Gaelic) is a language, and it is spoken in Scotland, alongside English.
Scottish is not a language
World remains world. Scottish is not an actual language, Scots is the recognised language. Scots is a variation of the English language involving Scottish slang. World does not have a slang term.
The modern Scottish language is known as Scottish Gaelic, which is a Celtic language spoken predominantly in parts of Scotland. It is one of the official languages of Scotland alongside English.
In the Irish language, súile. In the Scottish Gaelic language, sùilean.
In the Irish language: saighdiúir. In the Scottish Gaelic language: saighdear.