Glaswegian people speak with a distinctive accent characterized by unique vowel sounds and intonation patterns. They may also use local slang and colloquial terms, known as "Glaswegian dialect," which can vary across different areas of the city. Overall, Glaswegian speech is known for its fast pace and friendly, welcoming tone.
People in Hungary speak Hungarian.
People who can not speak, are called 'Mute'
In Germany, people speak German.
French people
People who speak French are referred to as francophones.
A native or resident of Glasgow is known as a "Glaswegian."
Politely, Glaswegians. Impolitely, !"£$%^&*()@?>:
A girl who comes from Glasgow, the second city of Scotland.
Glaswegian. Same as the name for the Glasgow dialect.
Glasgow, Scotland
Yes.
lass.
Glasgow.
scottish
10-30$
scottish
auld-yin (Glaswegian slang for old person)