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Whit's Scots Language?
Alistair Heather explains the languages spoken in Scotland and why Scots is a language that needs to be protected!
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published: 10 Dec 2018
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Best Scottish Dialect
From Brave (2012, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1217209/ ).
See also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMafb9EmScA#t=2m30
published: 05 Feb 2013
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ANGLIC: ENGLISH & DORIC SCOTS
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published: 20 Jun 2023
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Scots language workshops
Fit like? Alistair Heather, from the University’s Elphinstone Institute, has a few words to say about a new class that aims to help people learn to use Scots!
Scots is the language of much of Scotland, and includes Doric. We’re running evening classes in collaboration with Scottish Culture and Traditions for speakers and new learners to read, write and speak with confidence in Scots.
This is a chance to experiment with Scots in a safe space, through exploration of great literature and media old and new! You can sign up here https://bit.ly/2KTyAY0
published: 15 Aug 2018
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The Scottish Language is different.
published: 13 Mar 2023
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American Tourist Orders Whisky in Scottish Gaelic, Locals Stunned
Scottish Gaelic has been spoken as an indigenous language in Scotland for thousands of years, and it is as different from English as Japanese is and equally hard to learn. Once spoken in much of Scotland it is incredibly rare these days, spoken by only 1% of Scotland’s population, but I visited the remote Scottish island of Uist where it is still used to see what locals would think of an American tourist speaking this ancient tongue. A big thanks to Ann of https://www.lovegaelic.com/ for taking me around and you can check out her courses and immersion trips and also James Macletchie from https://www.igot2travel.com/ who is an amazing tour guide from the Islands (and native Gaelic speaker).
Check out Yoga Hebrides here (beautiful experience): https://www.instagram.com/yogahebrides
Check ou...
published: 09 May 2024
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Scottish Gaelic: Explained
Whilst you’re in Scotland it’s hard not to notice the ancient Gaelic language weaved into everyday life around you and the fascinating culture that stems from it. Gaelic dates back centuries and actually came across the water from Ireland in roughly the 6th century AD, quickly spreading across towns and cities Scotland-wide to later become the mother tongue of the medieval Kingdom of Alba.
There are hundreds of Scottish place names that carry origins from the Gaelic language. Dundee in the east of Scotland, for example, takes its name from the Gaelic Dùn Dè meaning Tay Fort, and as the city sits on the banks of the River Tay, it’s a very fitting name. Similarly, on the shores of Loch Leven in the Highlands, the village of Ballachulish in Gaelic is Baile a’ Chaolais which translates into ‘...
published: 07 Jun 2019
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A SCOTSMAN Explains The SCOTTISH Accent(s) to a LONDONER
In this video we look at how to so speak Scottish English with a Jack from Dornoch near Inverness in the highlands of Scotland. We'll compare. Jack's accent to standard British English RP. We'll also look at Scotland's other languages: Scots and Scottish Gaelic. We'll see how they are interrelated and how they've influenced English south of the border and beyond. You'll learn many Scottish phrases along the way.
0:00 Introducing Jack
1:10 Englishman tries Irn Bru for the first time
2:47 The 3 Scottish languages
4:21 Scots Gaelic
5:01 The Scots Language
7:57 Scottish English varieties
9:05 Scots Gaelic words in English
11:17 Scottish English words not used in England
12:13 Shetland Islands Scots and Norn
13:26 Phonetics of Scottish English
15:49 Grammar differences Scottish English and R...
published: 22 Oct 2021
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King Edward I: Hammer of the Scots - The Real Story in Under 60 Seconds #longshanks #braveheart
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Edward I: The Hammer of the Scots - Braveheart's Longshanks: The Real Story in Under 60 Seconds
Remember Longshanks from Braveheart? The ruthless king who crushed William Wallace and sought to dominate Scotland? In this video, discover the real story of Edward I, the powerful ruler known as the "Hammer of the Scots." From his towering conquests in Wales to his brutal campaigns against Scotland, this 60-second biography dives into the life of one of England’s greatest kings—and Scotland's most hated enemy.
#EdwardI #Longshanks #HammerOfTheScots #WilliamWallace #ScottishHistory #MedievalHistory #Bravehear...
published: 22 Oct 2024
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WIKITONGUES: Rosemary speaking Scottish Gaelic
Uploaded in Glasgow, Scotland.
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published: 13 Jan 2015
1:32
Whit's Scots Language?
Alistair Heather explains the languages spoken in Scotland and why Scots is a language that needs to be protected!
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcthesoci...
Alistair Heather explains the languages spoken in Scotland and why Scots is a language that needs to be protected!
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcthesocial
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcthesocial
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/bbcthesocial
https://wn.com/Whit's_Scots_Language
Alistair Heather explains the languages spoken in Scotland and why Scots is a language that needs to be protected!
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcthesocial
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcthesocial
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/bbcthesocial
- published: 10 Dec 2018
- views: 129327
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Best Scottish Dialect
From Brave (2012, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1217209/ ).
See also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMafb9EmScA#t=2m30
From Brave (2012, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1217209/ ).
See also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMafb9EmScA#t=2m30
https://wn.com/Best_Scottish_Dialect
From Brave (2012, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1217209/ ).
See also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMafb9EmScA#t=2m30
- published: 05 Feb 2013
- views: 4665704
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ANGLIC: ENGLISH & DORIC SCOTS
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
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Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this.
I hope you have a great day! Stay happy!
Please support me on Patreon!
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If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
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Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this.
I hope you have a great day! Stay happy!
Please support me on Patreon!
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If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
Submit your recordings to
[email protected].
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- published: 20 Jun 2023
- views: 27147
0:42
Scots language workshops
Fit like? Alistair Heather, from the University’s Elphinstone Institute, has a few words to say about a new class that aims to help people learn to use Scots!
...
Fit like? Alistair Heather, from the University’s Elphinstone Institute, has a few words to say about a new class that aims to help people learn to use Scots!
Scots is the language of much of Scotland, and includes Doric. We’re running evening classes in collaboration with Scottish Culture and Traditions for speakers and new learners to read, write and speak with confidence in Scots.
This is a chance to experiment with Scots in a safe space, through exploration of great literature and media old and new! You can sign up here https://bit.ly/2KTyAY0
https://wn.com/Scots_Language_Workshops
Fit like? Alistair Heather, from the University’s Elphinstone Institute, has a few words to say about a new class that aims to help people learn to use Scots!
Scots is the language of much of Scotland, and includes Doric. We’re running evening classes in collaboration with Scottish Culture and Traditions for speakers and new learners to read, write and speak with confidence in Scots.
This is a chance to experiment with Scots in a safe space, through exploration of great literature and media old and new! You can sign up here https://bit.ly/2KTyAY0
- published: 15 Aug 2018
- views: 33524
21:07
American Tourist Orders Whisky in Scottish Gaelic, Locals Stunned
Scottish Gaelic has been spoken as an indigenous language in Scotland for thousands of years, and it is as different from English as Japanese is and equally har...
Scottish Gaelic has been spoken as an indigenous language in Scotland for thousands of years, and it is as different from English as Japanese is and equally hard to learn. Once spoken in much of Scotland it is incredibly rare these days, spoken by only 1% of Scotland’s population, but I visited the remote Scottish island of Uist where it is still used to see what locals would think of an American tourist speaking this ancient tongue. A big thanks to Ann of https://www.lovegaelic.com/ for taking me around and you can check out her courses and immersion trips and also James Macletchie from https://www.igot2travel.com/ who is an amazing tour guide from the Islands (and native Gaelic speaker).
Check out Yoga Hebrides here (beautiful experience): https://www.instagram.com/yogahebrides
Check out North Uist gin here (delicious!): https://www.northuistdistillery.com/
Help preserve Eriskay Ponies, the rare native island pony, here: https://www.instagram.com/eriskaypony_original_society
And check out James’s Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jmacletchiephotography
And a huge thanks to Ally (in addition to Ann) for helping me learn Gaelic! Much appreciated.
0:00 Introduction
1:13 Arriving at my Airbnb
2:00 Searching for Irn-Bru in a Gaelic-speaking market
2:50 Ordering whisky in a Scottish bar
3:45 Speaking Irish, Welsh, and Gaelic to a priest
5:12 Chatting in Gaelic with a farmer
8:00 A Gaelic-speaking dog
10:32 Doing a plunge into cold Scottish ocean
14:09 Ordering soup in Gaelic
15:50 Speaking with an island elder
16:29 Feeding lambs
18:48 A friendly conversation in Gaelic while buying salmon
20:38 Trying the world’s best smoked salmon
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Scottish Gaelic has been spoken as an indigenous language in Scotland for thousands of years, and it is as different from English as Japanese is and equally hard to learn. Once spoken in much of Scotland it is incredibly rare these days, spoken by only 1% of Scotland’s population, but I visited the remote Scottish island of Uist where it is still used to see what locals would think of an American tourist speaking this ancient tongue. A big thanks to Ann of https://www.lovegaelic.com/ for taking me around and you can check out her courses and immersion trips and also James Macletchie from https://www.igot2travel.com/ who is an amazing tour guide from the Islands (and native Gaelic speaker).
Check out Yoga Hebrides here (beautiful experience): https://www.instagram.com/yogahebrides
Check out North Uist gin here (delicious!): https://www.northuistdistillery.com/
Help preserve Eriskay Ponies, the rare native island pony, here: https://www.instagram.com/eriskaypony_original_society
And check out James’s Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jmacletchiephotography
And a huge thanks to Ally (in addition to Ann) for helping me learn Gaelic! Much appreciated.
0:00 Introduction
1:13 Arriving at my Airbnb
2:00 Searching for Irn-Bru in a Gaelic-speaking market
2:50 Ordering whisky in a Scottish bar
3:45 Speaking Irish, Welsh, and Gaelic to a priest
5:12 Chatting in Gaelic with a farmer
8:00 A Gaelic-speaking dog
10:32 Doing a plunge into cold Scottish ocean
14:09 Ordering soup in Gaelic
15:50 Speaking with an island elder
16:29 Feeding lambs
18:48 A friendly conversation in Gaelic while buying salmon
20:38 Trying the world’s best smoked salmon
LEARN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE WITH MY METHOD!
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- published: 09 May 2024
- views: 1893333
6:30
Scottish Gaelic: Explained
Whilst you’re in Scotland it’s hard not to notice the ancient Gaelic language weaved into everyday life around you and the fascinating culture that stems from i...
Whilst you’re in Scotland it’s hard not to notice the ancient Gaelic language weaved into everyday life around you and the fascinating culture that stems from it. Gaelic dates back centuries and actually came across the water from Ireland in roughly the 6th century AD, quickly spreading across towns and cities Scotland-wide to later become the mother tongue of the medieval Kingdom of Alba.
There are hundreds of Scottish place names that carry origins from the Gaelic language. Dundee in the east of Scotland, for example, takes its name from the Gaelic Dùn Dè meaning Tay Fort, and as the city sits on the banks of the River Tay, it’s a very fitting name. Similarly, on the shores of Loch Leven in the Highlands, the village of Ballachulish in Gaelic is Baile a’ Chaolais which translates into ‘the village by the narrows’, and, geographically speaking, this describes the location of Ballachulish perfectly.
Historically speaking, Gaelic is closely linked with a variety of other Celtic languages, including Welsh, Cornish, Breton, Irish Gaelic and Manx Gaelic, but the cultural element of these languages is what made a lasting impression on the country. There was a range of factors which influenced the suppression of Gaelic over the centuries, such as the Highland Clearances, religious changes, population immigration and emigration, and the increasing presence of the English language amongst Scottish towns and villages.
Today in Scotland you can lap up the welcoming atmosphere, explore the history and customs of Gaelic music and song at a traditional music festival, join in an energetic ceilidh, marvel at the detailed routines of our Highland dances, and more across Scotland.
Gaelic is perceived to be a tricky language to pick up and pronounce correctly, and whilst that may be partially true, once you know a few phrases or words, you’re well on your way to communicating with the locals. You may not even realise it, but you already do speak some Gaelic. Whisky is short for Whiskybae, from uisge-beatha, meaning the ‘water of life’. Why not charm local native speakers by learning some useful Gaelic phrases or have a go at exchanging a few pleasantries?
Wherever you go in Scotland there will always be hints and glimpses of ancient Alba among the modern bustle of our busy lives. Keep your eyes peeled for phrases, join in with the local chatter in the Outer Hebrides, learn a thing or two about the language and take in the historic vibe of ancient Scotland.
Gaelic: https://www.visitscotland.com/about/uniquely-scottish/gaelic/
Bagpipes & Ceilidhs: https://www.visitscotland.com/about/uniquely-scottish/bagpipes-traditional-music-ceilidhs/
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Whilst you’re in Scotland it’s hard not to notice the ancient Gaelic language weaved into everyday life around you and the fascinating culture that stems from it. Gaelic dates back centuries and actually came across the water from Ireland in roughly the 6th century AD, quickly spreading across towns and cities Scotland-wide to later become the mother tongue of the medieval Kingdom of Alba.
There are hundreds of Scottish place names that carry origins from the Gaelic language. Dundee in the east of Scotland, for example, takes its name from the Gaelic Dùn Dè meaning Tay Fort, and as the city sits on the banks of the River Tay, it’s a very fitting name. Similarly, on the shores of Loch Leven in the Highlands, the village of Ballachulish in Gaelic is Baile a’ Chaolais which translates into ‘the village by the narrows’, and, geographically speaking, this describes the location of Ballachulish perfectly.
Historically speaking, Gaelic is closely linked with a variety of other Celtic languages, including Welsh, Cornish, Breton, Irish Gaelic and Manx Gaelic, but the cultural element of these languages is what made a lasting impression on the country. There was a range of factors which influenced the suppression of Gaelic over the centuries, such as the Highland Clearances, religious changes, population immigration and emigration, and the increasing presence of the English language amongst Scottish towns and villages.
Today in Scotland you can lap up the welcoming atmosphere, explore the history and customs of Gaelic music and song at a traditional music festival, join in an energetic ceilidh, marvel at the detailed routines of our Highland dances, and more across Scotland.
Gaelic is perceived to be a tricky language to pick up and pronounce correctly, and whilst that may be partially true, once you know a few phrases or words, you’re well on your way to communicating with the locals. You may not even realise it, but you already do speak some Gaelic. Whisky is short for Whiskybae, from uisge-beatha, meaning the ‘water of life’. Why not charm local native speakers by learning some useful Gaelic phrases or have a go at exchanging a few pleasantries?
Wherever you go in Scotland there will always be hints and glimpses of ancient Alba among the modern bustle of our busy lives. Keep your eyes peeled for phrases, join in with the local chatter in the Outer Hebrides, learn a thing or two about the language and take in the historic vibe of ancient Scotland.
Gaelic: https://www.visitscotland.com/about/uniquely-scottish/gaelic/
Bagpipes & Ceilidhs: https://www.visitscotland.com/about/uniquely-scottish/bagpipes-traditional-music-ceilidhs/
Trad Music Festivals: https://www.visitscotland.com/see-do/events/music-festivals/traditional-folk/
See more from VisitScotland:
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- published: 07 Jun 2019
- views: 745867
20:28
A SCOTSMAN Explains The SCOTTISH Accent(s) to a LONDONER
In this video we look at how to so speak Scottish English with a Jack from Dornoch near Inverness in the highlands of Scotland. We'll compare. Jack's accent to ...
In this video we look at how to so speak Scottish English with a Jack from Dornoch near Inverness in the highlands of Scotland. We'll compare. Jack's accent to standard British English RP. We'll also look at Scotland's other languages: Scots and Scottish Gaelic. We'll see how they are interrelated and how they've influenced English south of the border and beyond. You'll learn many Scottish phrases along the way.
0:00 Introducing Jack
1:10 Englishman tries Irn Bru for the first time
2:47 The 3 Scottish languages
4:21 Scots Gaelic
5:01 The Scots Language
7:57 Scottish English varieties
9:05 Scots Gaelic words in English
11:17 Scottish English words not used in England
12:13 Shetland Islands Scots and Norn
13:26 Phonetics of Scottish English
15:49 Grammar differences Scottish English and RP
16:20 Comparison of phrases: RP and Scottish English
We go deeper
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In this video we look at how to so speak Scottish English with a Jack from Dornoch near Inverness in the highlands of Scotland. We'll compare. Jack's accent to standard British English RP. We'll also look at Scotland's other languages: Scots and Scottish Gaelic. We'll see how they are interrelated and how they've influenced English south of the border and beyond. You'll learn many Scottish phrases along the way.
0:00 Introducing Jack
1:10 Englishman tries Irn Bru for the first time
2:47 The 3 Scottish languages
4:21 Scots Gaelic
5:01 The Scots Language
7:57 Scottish English varieties
9:05 Scots Gaelic words in English
11:17 Scottish English words not used in England
12:13 Shetland Islands Scots and Norn
13:26 Phonetics of Scottish English
15:49 Grammar differences Scottish English and RP
16:20 Comparison of phrases: RP and Scottish English
We go deeper
..If you are a grammar lover you might be interested in our new range of grammarian merchandise exclusive to LetThemTalkTV
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#LetThemTalkTV
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- published: 22 Oct 2021
- views: 1537639
0:51
King Edward I: Hammer of the Scots - The Real Story in Under 60 Seconds #longshanks #braveheart
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Edward I: The Hammer of the Scots - Braveheart's Longshanks: The Real Story in Under 60 Seconds
Remember Longshanks from Braveheart? The ruthless king who crushed William Wallace and sought to dominate Scotland? In this video, discover the real story of Edward I, the powerful ruler known as the "Hammer of the Scots." From his towering conquests in Wales to his brutal campaigns against Scotland, this 60-second biography dives into the life of one of England’s greatest kings—and Scotland's most hated enemy.
#EdwardI #Longshanks #HammerOfTheScots #WilliamWallace #ScottishHistory #MedievalHistory #Braveheart #EnglishKings #BattleOfFalkirk #MedievalWarfare #BritishHistory #ScottishRebellion
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Edward I: The Hammer of the Scots - Braveheart's Longshanks: The Real Story in Under 60 Seconds
Remember Longshanks from Braveheart? The ruthless king who crushed William Wallace and sought to dominate Scotland? In this video, discover the real story of Edward I, the powerful ruler known as the "Hammer of the Scots." From his towering conquests in Wales to his brutal campaigns against Scotland, this 60-second biography dives into the life of one of England’s greatest kings—and Scotland's most hated enemy.
#EdwardI #Longshanks #HammerOfTheScots #WilliamWallace #ScottishHistory #MedievalHistory #Braveheart #EnglishKings #BattleOfFalkirk #MedievalWarfare #BritishHistory #ScottishRebellion
- published: 22 Oct 2024
- views: 585
1:04
WIKITONGUES: Rosemary speaking Scottish Gaelic
Uploaded in Glasgow, Scotland.
Learn Scots with iTalki: http://promos.italki.com/wikitongues_sco
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/...
Uploaded in Glasgow, Scotland.
Learn Scots with iTalki: http://promos.italki.com/wikitongues_sco
Help us caption & translate this video!
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- published: 13 Jan 2015
- views: 190999