Scots fighting Scots. It's still much the same in Glasgow on a Saturday night.
Approx 21 000 English, 7000 Scots.
Nobody. The English are a totally different outfit from the Scots, and are not involved in any battles in the play Macbeth until the last act. At the beginning of the play, the Scots are fighting Norwegians, Irishmen, and rebel Scots. If you value your life, please do not admit in the hearing of a Scotsman that you thought the English and Scots were the same thing.
Answer Scottish (in english), Scots (in Scots), or Albannaich (in Scots-Gaelic).
Northumbrian English (later known as Scots)
Same as in English.
Well the fair majority of us speak Scots-English or Scots tongue which is a language acording to the EU. The minority of us speak Gaelic, which is only spoken in the northern isles and islands.
by using the word Scots i assume you mean the Scottish, what era are you wanting to know about Viking invasion 180AD-995AD Norman invasion 100AD-160AD Roman invasion 50BC-100AD Irish invasion 1200-1300AD English invasion 1300AD-1400AD Which one
Flodden
auld in Scots dialect of English
gits
glasraichean
Dunn is an English/Scots-Irish surname.