Speaking Scottish 101: The Basics

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Publicado 2017-05-07
This videos covers some of the basic words we use every day in Scotland, more to come! This will be a series of videos if you guys want it =D

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @WeeScottishLass
    Would you all like a series of videos like this? =D Lemme know!! Also don't forget to purchase your 'Wee Scottish Lad' or 'Wee Scottish Lass' T shirts at Redbubble! Or a 'Haste Ye Back' T shirt =D Thanks for being awesome mah wee Lads an' Lassies!
  • @MrGlickClick
    If this is Scottish 101, can I ask for the pre-101 course? This one is too hard!
  • @glael38
    As a German.. learning how to do a Scottish accent... making my teachers cry xD
  • @tr3kstar
    As an American, the 'ae' replacing 'n't' and 'o' at the end of words is quite my favorite Scottish-ism, specifically in the context of Twitter when folks write/spell in this way. Not sure why, but it allows me to hear the words in accent in my head as I read them. All other English language texts are read in my own boring inner monologue voice. God bless you Scottish Twitter. And Scots in general.
  • @killianjones3477
    You're awesome! I'm italian and i'm going to study in Scotland next year! I'm a little worried i won't be able to understand the accent. Anyway, I'm already in love with your country and i'm checking all your videos to learn all about it!
  • @Roguephilsopher
    It seems slightly easier to learn Scottish language verbally than its written because it makes your head turn lol. But, I always wanted to go to Scotland to see what everything is because its really underrated wonderful place.
  • @mr.e-wheel
    This is the best video I have ever seen about speaking Scottish. Believe me, I've been living in Scotland for more than one year, and I've been trying to find anything and everything to help me understand Scotts, because I'm FAE Poland.
  • @laragundlach9285
    Please, make a series out of this. It's amazing. Greetings from Germany.
  • @nicolan4215
    Love it! At the end of my books, I include a notes section. The last book I made sure to add things like "How to pronounce Cockburn Street & Edinburgh" as well as how "yous" isn't a grammatical error, and what the character Alfie means when he says things like "wisnae well happy", "sesh", "mibbe", and "gawn". hahahaha
  • @Falanu
    I just love how this sounds!
  • @SimonLanghof
    Holiday in Scotland starting in three weeks and you post this. Perfect. I won't need half a day or more to understand people this time :)
  • @MrHappyraver
    tae be honest. i dinnae mind these type eh videos. i mean i understaun every hing yer talking aboot. but it would be gid fer the other fellows who want tae learn the lingo
  • @2300Kenzie
    Fun video and nice shirt! I'm impressed that you're approaching 20,000.  Although you have amusing content, I bet that it is your personality that makes everyone enjoy your company.
  • @amygreen4408
    You just make me laugh! Love your vlogs! Hope you're have a blast in Japan!🤩
  • @falcon4041
    lived in Edzel Scotland as a wee lad. Cuschnie Farm. Been in America Since... With I was in Scotland.
  • @Artist21st
    GREAT video Mosco! I'm (trying to-be) an actor from USA and my resume of accents consists of Indian Cuban Irish and Scottish... I drill each day... so an authentic Scottswoman such as yourself.. I feel so lucky... thank you this helps..... oh crap me bacon is burning gotta go 😂
  • @flyxtop
    Oh this is really the basics. Thank you! I have a business trip to Scotland nextweek. hope this helps then.
  • @em1osmurf
    in USN, 10 day ship inspection/training in Holy Loch. when our team flew back to the USA, i was sairved a gen'rous bit of a culture shock seemed to be a local humor about stationed navy folk. my wife thought i'd gone nuts. we took a trip through southern Virginia. just drive 50 miles from a metro area: country folk talk like refugees from 18th century Scotland, here. the dialect is called "Tidewater". you have a new sub, luv.