That's not Gaelic, it's Scots. Aye, Wee and Lass originated from old English and is now called Scots. Ken and Bairn come from Dutch, apparently. The only Gaelic word there was Loch
It's the saxon origin, you see it in dutch too. Cheers from your neighbor ! (I go regularly to Germany for concerts, including my beloved Amphi festival in Köln. Glucklich kann ich in wenig Deutsch sprechen ! ;))
We actually use these words alot in the countryside, you need to travel into the villages of Scotland more, where I am from. In my village we talk like this: "Th' wee lassie birled aroond n aroond til the lass boakt. A telt her tae stap bit she kept gaun. Her maw wisnae happy wi her Claes gittin' mauket an aw. Th' lassie hud ae mooth oan her, gied it back tae her maw sae she wis groonded fir eever". Translation: The girl spined around and around until she was vomited. I told her to stop but she kept going. Her mum wasn't happy with her clothes getting dirty. The little girl had a mouth on her, gave it back to her mum so she was grounded forever." You need to travel around Scotland more, it seems.
Hola, que tal?, como van?, Los mejores y más cordiales Saludos desde puente piedra, lima, Perú, ojalá que puedas venir en algún momento a mi país y que disfrutes mucho de todo por aquí, con la familia y los amigos, felicidades por tus vídeos....
Those words are not Gaelic, they are old Scots. Only ephemeral celebrities mentioned and nothing of inventors like Alexander Graeme Bell (telephone), John Logie Baird (TV) or John Dunlop.(pneumatic tyres. The list goes on.
I’m learning Scottish to annoy my friends
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i going to speak Scottish to people in China town and then get mad when they say huh!
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im crying i want to be a native scottish speaker
SAME HELP
Keep crying more karin
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@@silvicultrixx You American?
yeah sadly@@SlapperPants
I like this young woman. She is adorable!
You forgott Sir Sean Connery as one of the most known Scottish born personalities
Most indeedy, and proud of his Scottish-ness !
I love all the english accent. But Scotts one is my favorite ❤ cheers from France. Thanks grand-ma ;)
I'm French, I'm torn between Scots and Irish. Love both countries !
@pateris Everyone loves the Irish, except the British lol and even they are warming up nowadays.
Yeas, scottish and russian are very similar. It's heard.
I’m so glad that I’m English and can do a Scottish accent easily 😂
I love it. Since I discovered that I have some Scottish DNA. I am very proud!!
I need friends from England or Scotland to pick their accent, love the English sound vs American.
Scottish is real difficult the only word I can say is scottish
Haha I am Scottish its so funny yous trying to do an accent cause you'd fail every time
@@yomrwhite607 in Scottish and I find this funny
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@@yomrwhite607 Lol
subtitles "but don't worry, they're just garlic"
can I just say you're absolutely beautiful!!!
The First back ground music is use for Victor tanzig
You are indeed quite the bonnie lass
Y'awright, big man ? ;)
I wanna speak with a scottish accent in romanian just cuz i am partially scottish myself,now i am desperate for these videos
what about Gerard butler he is the reason i am here
Right
your accent is more interesting than scottish. aussie russian?
Ya dancer ! ;)
I thought she did a good job, and was cute.
Chill out Herbert
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You totally forgot the best of them all, Sean Connery
Isn't some Slavic language this lady's native one?
This channel is Russian so her native language might be Russian.
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youre talking about the scots language, not gaelic
That's not Gaelic, it's Scots.
Aye, Wee and Lass originated from old English and is now called Scots.
Ken and Bairn come from Dutch, apparently.
The only Gaelic word there was Loch
I thought "bairn" came from Swedish.
@@MarcioSilva-ssiillvvaa it all still comes from the old english routes, bairn comes from the old english bearn
You need to do a bit more proper reading.
It 'originated' from old English?! What you need to do is find where your 'old English' came from.
@@AyeAyeKane No it doesn't, stick to your own language.
You sound nothing like Scottish hen
I want to go to Scotland before I reach room temperature…
interesting, German: ich kenne, Scottish: I ken
It's the saxon origin, you see it in dutch too. Cheers from your neighbor ! (I go regularly to Germany for concerts, including my beloved Amphi festival in Köln. Glucklich kann ich in wenig Deutsch sprechen ! ;))
You forgot Angus and Malcolm young, ACDC founders
my new mom
Tha i cho eibhinn!
I'm confused ,this is not a scotish accent!
know/ken in german is kennen.
this is because "ken" is from the Scots language which adapted from old English witch is a Germanic language and very close to north Friesian
I hope this is a joke as I’m a Scot and do not speak like this and have never heard someone speak like that -
We actually use these words alot in the countryside, you need to travel into the villages of Scotland more, where I am from.
In my village we talk like this:
"Th' wee lassie birled aroond n aroond til the lass boakt. A telt her tae stap bit she kept gaun. Her maw wisnae happy wi her Claes gittin' mauket an aw. Th' lassie hud ae mooth oan her, gied it back tae her maw sae she wis groonded fir eever".
Translation: The girl spined around and around until she was vomited. I told her to stop but she kept going. Her mum wasn't happy with her clothes getting dirty. The little girl had a mouth on her, gave it back to her mum so she was grounded forever."
You need to travel around Scotland more, it seems.
@@drrd4127 I grew up in East Ayrshire too lol. Your example is exactly how I speak.
Qui est la pour son cour d'anglais ?
Hola, que tal?, como van?,
Los mejores y más cordiales Saludos desde puente piedra, lima, Perú, ojalá que puedas venir en algún momento a mi país y que disfrutes mucho de todo por aquí, con la familia y los amigos, felicidades por tus vídeos....
She forgot Andy Robertson
Those words are not Gaelic, they are old Scots. Only ephemeral celebrities mentioned and nothing of inventors like Alexander Graeme Bell (telephone), John Logie Baird (TV) or John Dunlop.(pneumatic tyres. The list goes on.
I just learned something today, I didn't know that, thanks a lot !
Yor Scottish accent isn't tae gid.
You didn't even teach me anything!?!?
Слышу русский акцент ..
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She does'nt make the difference between scots and gaelic !
It’s NOT ‘Scottish English’ … it’s ’Scots language’.
Sounds mostly Indian to me
Sorry but it’s hear like a Russian accent 😂😂
Utter pish - Nearly as bad as actor Brian Gleeson ( who played Jimmy McCavern) in Peaky Blinders