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Scottish Country Shop's Blog: November 2006
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Scottish Country Shop's Blog. Friday, November 24, 2006. Scots Dialect - Part "E". Continuing with our Scots dialect lesson from the BBC:. E is fer Eighty. Short for eighty shilling, a type of alcoholic beverage, slightly better than export. A colloquial term for England, normally used when England has a different bank holiday and everything is closed, but you need to speak to someone urgently. A type of alchoholic beverage, similar to a bitter. Posted by Scottish Country Shop @ 7:36 AM. Your favorite fo...
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Scottish Country Shop's Blog: September 2006
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Scottish Country Shop's Blog. Thursday, September 21, 2006. From the BBC's website, August 1999:. Scotland has not only different words for things, but different pronunciations for words that English speakers from around the world may not be familiar with. Here are some of the more common words that may be heard when visiting Scotland. Some of the words are normally considered taboo in polite society, but who among us doesn't curse from time to time? A is fer Aye. Am gonna redup noo an'gaw fera bevvy.
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Scottish Country Shop's Blog: October 2006
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Scottish Country Shop's Blog. Sunday, October 22, 2006. Scots Dialect - Part "C". Greetings from Atlanta, Georgia! Rick and Debe are visiting relatives in Marietta. We spent a day at the Stone Mountain Highland Games and had the opportunity to see Alasdair Fraser and Alex Beaton, along with all our Eastern contingent clansfolk, pipers and dancers! Though Walton was the only 5A competitor, they really did earn all the first place trophies they received! And now . . . Proud, normally of oneself. For those ...