Learn about the SCOTTISH accent, dialect, and slang!

Published 2020-03-03
Dae ye talk Scots? In Scotland, locals speak English, but they have their own dialect, which means a set of different words that aren't used in England. At first, the accent might also be difficult to understand. There might be a lot of vocabulary that you have never heard before. In this lesson, I’m going to teach you common Scottish vocabulary and fun phrases in my best Scottish accent! Depending on who you ask, "Scots" is either a dialect of English, or it’s vocabulary that is considered a local slang. However, if you are visiting Scotland, the difference in language is close enough that native English speakers can understand most of it easily. The Scots language spoken in Scotland varies depending on the region. Therefore, in this lesson, I will include the most well known Scottish vocabulary as well as some examples of Doric phrases (North East Scots). Be sure to make fun of my attempts at the Scottish accent!

All Comments (21)
  • @TheLukeYang
    Why am I watching this instead of doing work?
  • @jej3451
    This is useful vocabulary for understanding the TV series "Outlander"!
  • @grant1133
    Scots is a language and recognised as such on the Scottish census. Yes many scots speak english , over a million and a half speak scots. They are distinct languages with a common ancestor , in much the same way nordic languages have a common ancestor in old Norse and therefore have mutual intelligibility.
  • @emiliobaeza6457
    Years ago I went to Scotland and it turned out to be one of the best experiences I've ever had. We were lucky with the weather and with all the people we met along the way. I specially remember the day we went to Stirling. At the end of the day we dropped in a pub and the locals gave us a very warm welcome and created a friendly ambience so we stayed for a long while drinking and chatting with them. Needless to say that we spaniards with our BBC english barely understood what they said. I even asked if they spoke Gaelic ! Fortunately a kind man patiently "translated" for us what the attendees were telling and we all had a very funny and interesting evening. I strongly recommend to visit Scotland, moreover it is a very nice country. Best regards for all the scots out there.
  • @Dns.inceptiowl
    Scottish sounds a lot more like a germanic language than English does. Reminds me of Dutch for some words.
  • @ser_rock_ok
    I enjoyed the lesson. The most difficult aspect of learning Scottish pronunciation from Spanish is the vowel sounds and diphthongs. As for the consonants, they even roll their R's.
  • @djdjfjc8230
    It seems that Scotts can easily learn Dutch.
  • @bloodmapedit
    Besom is very similar to Bezem in Dutch which has the exact same meaning. And, Haud Yer (wheest) looks like Houd Je (mond) in Dutch as well.
  • @timsummers870
    NOW I understand where the "Canadian" "aboot" (about) comes from!! Scotland!!
  • Great lesson! I like to see you again in the positive mood. Cheers!
  • I went 2 times in Scotland! First time Island of skye and Inverness Second time Edinburgh I love Scotland ❤️❤️❤️
  • @Oussama-yb9ck
    thank you i shared it with my scottish friend and she laughed
  • @ajayempee
    It's more of a tapped /r/ in most words which you said quite well when you said "drinking".
  • @Pantibiblon
    As a Brazilian (portuguese speaker) ,I understood the meaning of "Och aye"...so I can head to Aberdeen now...
  • @rodctenis
    You are brilliant!! Thanks for the video
  • @IeuroI
    i like the vid, however i wanted to interject that the scots tap their r's more than roll them. the ch sound could use a little work, but otherwise i like how informative the vid is
  • @magyarbondi
    Generally, when Scots speak, they sound like they are well pished off! 😁 Loved the video and your red hair! 😍