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The term "Lassie" is primarily Scottish in origin and is commonly used to refer to a young girl or maiden in Scotland. While it is more commonly associated with Scotland, the term can also be used in Ireland to refer to a young girl, although it is not as prevalent as in Scottish culture. In Ireland, the term "lass" may be more commonly used to refer to a young girl or woman.

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