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Scots language - Wikipedia Scots[note 1] is a West Germanic language variety descended from Early Middle English
What is Scots Scots is one of three native languages spoken in Scotland today, the other two being English and Scottish Gaelic 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
Scots language and alphabet - Omniglot Scots is a West Germanic language is spoken by about 1 5 million people in Scotland, and also Northern Ireland, where it is known as Ulster Scots or Ullans Scots is descended from the language of the Angles who settled in northern Britain, in an area now known as Northumbria and southern Scotland, in the 5th century AD
Scots - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Scots is a West Germanic language It is sometimes called Lowland Scots or Lallans It is not Scottish English but the two are similar Scottish English is a dialect of English and Scots is a separate language [4] Ulster Scots is a form of Scots found in the north of Ireland
Scots language | History, Examples, Facts | Britannica Scots language, historic language of the people of Lowland Scotland and one closely related to English Scots is directly descended from Northern English, which displaced Scots Gaelic in portions of Scotland in the 11th–14th centuries as a consequence of Anglo-Norman rule there
Dictionaries of the Scots Language :: What is Scots? Scots, along with its closest relative English, is a member of the West Germanic family of languages, a group that also includes Afrikaans, Dutch, Flemish, Frisian, and German It is a distinctive language, divergent from English since at least the fourteenth century
Scottish people - Wikipedia Scottish people or Scots (Scots: Scots fowk; Scottish Gaelic: Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland Historically, they emerged in the early Middle Ages from an amalgamation of two Celtic peoples, the Picts and Gaels, who founded the Kingdom of Scotland (or Alba) in the 9th century In the following two centuries, Celtic-speaking Cumbrians of Strathclyde and Germanic
Exploring the Scots: Heritage, Culture, and Identity Who Are The Scots? A brief history of the origin of the Scots ethnic group and its changes over time Gaelic names are pronounced in OLD GAELIC This is to show the clear link between the English version of names and their Old Gaelic origins Modern Gaelic has changed in its pronunciation, modern Irish to an even greater degree
The History of the Scottish People: From Ancient Times to Today Over the centuries, Scotland has been home to many different peoples and cultures, each leaving their mark on the land and its people In this article, we will explore the history of the Scottish people, from ancient times to the present day