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While Scottish people do speak English and 'yes' is understood there quite perfectly, a very common way of saying it is 'aye.' Scottish English is a variety of English spoken in Scotland is not the same as Scottish Gaelic (which is a Celtic language.)
The traditional Scottish greeting is "Aye" which is often used to mean "hello" or "yes". Another common Scottish greeting is "Hullo" or "Hullo there".
They say both yes sir and aye sir. Since they come from sailors, they say aye. Aye is not the same as yes; aye is an affirmative answer
Aye aye You just say Hello.
I'm only 9 years old!Aye.
English Chavs say words like "innit" "aint" Neds (Scottish Chavs) say words like "Aye" "Awritte" "Hen" "Tae" "Nae" "Glesga". I used to be a ned...
I cant say with 100% certainty that there has not been a Scottish cannibal that has claimed a Canadian victim, but I think I can say pretty safely on the whole that Scottish people do not eat Canadians.
Justin says aye' 16-17 times in the song one time..
Make tha Trap Say Aye was created in 2007.
you say "aye" its not that hard
Or-reeSH-aye
aye or yes :D