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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2016 18:16:58 GMT
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Post by radar on Sept 5, 2016 14:36:09 GMT
I don't believe it!
Quote:- Languages English note: the following are recognized regional languages: Scots (about 30% of the population of Scotland), Scottish Gaelic (about 60,000 in Scotland), Welsh (about 20% of the population of Wales), Irish (about 10% of the population of Northern Ireland), Cornish (some 2,000 to 3,000 in Cornwall) (2012)
More Jocks speak Scots than Taffs speak Welsh?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2016 14:44:28 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2016 14:47:58 GMT
I didn't even know that Scots and Gaelic were different. www.scotslanguage.com/pages/view/id/6 "The Main Dialects of Scots
Scots is the collective name for Scottish dialects known also as ‘Doric’, ‘Lallans’ and ‘Scotch’ or by more local names such as ‘Buchan’, ‘Dundonian’, ‘Glesca’ or ‘Shetland’.
There are four main dialect regions sub divided into 10 sub dialects; Insular (Orkney & Shetland) Northern (Caithness, North East, East Angus & Kincardine) , Central (East Central North, East Central South,West Central, & South Central) Southern (Southern aka Borders) "
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