How would you write: my country is Scotland in French?Mon pays est l'Écosse or L'Écosse est mon pays (this form sounds more patriotic)My: MonCountry: paysis: estScotland: Ecosse* [l']: is used to replase the "la" ("the" in feminine form), because Scotland is feminine in French. So we don't say: Mon pays est la Écosse (because it doesn't "sound armonious").
I am sending a letter to Crookston in Glasgow Scotland. Is there a province that I need to list?
Skittish.
Sometimes it can be hard to translate English sayings to Latin. The Latin translation for "Scotland Forever" is Semper Scotia.
It originates from Peeblesshire Scotland They actually changed the name of the town to just Peebles Scotland. There is a family crest if you google it. - I myself am a Peebles
"Scotland" is "L'Ecosse" in French.
Scotland is translated ' l'Ecosse ' in French
Scotland is " l'Écosse " in French.
Scotland is spelt " Écosse " in French.
SCOTLAND - (L')EcosseSCOTTISH - (m) eccosais [ekosay] (f) eccosaise[ekosayz]NRBB
Écosse is French for Scotland. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh, spelled Édimbourg in French.
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Scotland is spelled as "Écosse" in French.
Scotland is a country and cannot speak at all. However many Scottish people are able to speak French.
L'Ecosse means "Scotland" in English.
French people spell Scotland as "Écosse."
French were part of the Auld Alliance with Scotland.