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@Ruudi78
@Ruudi78 4 года назад
A friend of mine after arguing with a very stubborn guy on a meeting, said to him: Yer bum's oot the windae. Brilliant!
@colinmacgregor8718
@colinmacgregor8718 4 года назад
My da always said that.Even got me saying it to Kids when I was a lad.
@alfafalk
@alfafalk 3 года назад
Being from Sweden i can hear some similarities every now and then with the Scandinavian language's in the Scottish accents.
@alicequayle4625
@alicequayle4625 Год назад
Have you googled the shetland accent?
@tonymaries1652
@tonymaries1652 3 года назад
You crabbit? I can't believe that!!! Maybe on the morning after. I know a tune called Crabbit Shona, apparently after a barmaid who wanted to close the hotel bar at four o'clock in the morning and go home to bed, when folks were still drinking!!!
@user-mk8ov1qn3n
@user-mk8ov1qn3n 4 года назад
This is so funny!! in Surinamese (from the country Surinam. former colony of the Netherlands) we also use 'bledder' but more in the way of 'talking rubbish'
@Nilmoy
@Nilmoy Месяц назад
Brilliant. thanks a lot
@Selenelaszlobjj
@Selenelaszlobjj 6 лет назад
I tend to use "Ah dinnae ken" and "wee" quite often.
@arcturuscinema
@arcturuscinema 2 года назад
I'm writing a show with a scottish character, and based on all my research thus far, I'd say my favorite slangword is fannybaws! Haha!
@iainmcclain
@iainmcclain 2 года назад
Crazy. I have wondered if we could get around in Scotland but now I know. Definitely. My family uses many of these words.
@Viky.A.V.
@Viky.A.V. Год назад
Peely wally - that's me!) Your fairy-tale-ish accent and looks make me wanna ask, "Merida, is that you?" =) Actually, if I speak with my native (Ukrainian) accent, it'd sound similar. We loove the rolling Rrrr, I call it the Real R, haha Thanks for sharing!
@jamesrudd2275
@jamesrudd2275 Год назад
i love her Scottish accent i am in love
@blondebomber5222
@blondebomber5222 4 года назад
I love Scottish accents!
@JimmyJamesJimbo
@JimmyJamesJimbo 8 месяцев назад
Haha I’m a Scottish American and was engaged to a Scot and her mother always teased her for speaking “posh” 😂 anyway love your shit. If she spoke like you maybe I’d have gone through with the engagement and married that wee sassy lass lol
@dequidaqwadoa1553
@dequidaqwadoa1553 2 года назад
You are PRICELESS !! I laughed as I learned the words and learning doesn't get any better than that ! 😂😂 Thanks for posting this. Off to see if you have anymore videos 😁👍. Take care and God bless. Love from the U.S. 💕
@markdavidson9743
@markdavidson9743 Месяц назад
I'm in Glasgow and I use Braw all the time.
@happysingh-fg1rj
@happysingh-fg1rj 3 года назад
Yeah it's really helpful, thanks so much dear
@phxJohn2010
@phxJohn2010 4 года назад
Scottish accents are great.
@jimmybirtles3800
@jimmybirtles3800 Год назад
Makes me miss hame.
@Beeba10
@Beeba10 5 лет назад
Nut can also mean "no", although I know a lot of people up here say "naw" instead haha. You're really fun to watch, I've subscribed :) I'm also making a list of Scottish slang words/phrases so I can test the knowledge of my non-Scottish friends, haha, and this video gave me a few others to add to the list 😂
@cohenbro4634
@cohenbro4634 4 года назад
I’m Scottish and you wouldn’t say nut as in no you would say nit or naw
@grahamfleming8139
@grahamfleming8139 2 года назад
Or nuugh.
@Beeba10
@Beeba10 2 года назад
@@cohenbro4634 guess it's a regional thing, my family and friends and I definitely say nut instead of no
@davejardine9759
@davejardine9759 2 года назад
"Fizzy Juice"! "Fizzy Juice" Yer jokin'" In Scotland it's ca'd "Ginger" or just Juice or even Skoosh. Ye can even get Lemonade... "Any danger o' a boatle a' lemonade mister?" "Sure son, whit flavour?" An whit's wi' Dreich which you're pronouncin' "Dreikit" It's pronounced Dree - CH (wi' the "CH" like clearin' yer throat like in LoCH!) If yer oot oan a dreich day wi' a smirr fae the haar aff the sea ye'll end up drooket (soaking wet) Are ye mibi mixin' the wurds up? Otherwise... Gaun yersel Lassie!
@johnwalker4089
@johnwalker4089 5 лет назад
Where did yi buy they eyebrews ?
@Deluge4000
@Deluge4000 Год назад
SCRAN is a very common word in the Australian navy. It also means "food", but it's become an unflattering acronym that now stands for "S*-er, I mean.. ~stuff~ Cooked by the Royal Australian Navy"
@susanmcinally1200
@susanmcinally1200 3 года назад
Loved it. Well done.
@paulbacchus1015
@paulbacchus1015 7 месяцев назад
My favourite word - Crabbit.
@itzzzdionec
@itzzzdionec Год назад
In Ireland we also use the Word eeijit
@frankbrou7971
@frankbrou7971 Год назад
Yer a fun one...
@lpoljak
@lpoljak 3 года назад
so I watched irish woman (wolfe momma) than some blond scottish guy with a gignger bead (Shaun), now I'm watching this video...I noticed how sottish people tend to have their mouths (lips) on one side (she has it on her right) when they're talking, I noticed that watching Gerard Buttler in movies and Tom Jones in The Voice...probably if I intended to speak with scottish accent I would also have to copy those movements and tongue position in mouth as I see she does when she says "rgl" like "burglar" or just "r" in general because they roll those "r's" in general ...I just realized that 90% of video I was watching her mouth move...jaysus I'm a weirdo
@williamstclair7906
@williamstclair7906 Год назад
Mighty
@ann-mariemeyers9978
@ann-mariemeyers9978 4 года назад
What about "numpty?" Maybe that says something about me that I've been called that a lot.
@lisaknapp3797
@lisaknapp3797 4 года назад
All I could think of is my ma sing “Ye cannae shove yer grannie aff a bus Ye cannae shove yer grannie aff a bus Ye cannae shove yer grannie Cause she's yer mammie's mammie Ye cannae shove yer grannie aff a bus. Hahaha Another slang word we use is “how” it used in place of why
@jimmydickson8854
@jimmydickson8854 3 года назад
Caw. Canny ,means slow down take it easy ,used in fife
@InconsistentImagine
@InconsistentImagine 3 года назад
The 'Wee' thing is a bit like how people use the word 'Literally' they don't always actually mean literally but they say it anyway just because. I guess humans are just weird like that 🤷‍♀️
@TruthSeeker8147
@TruthSeeker8147 Год назад
I like “Having a chinwag”, to chat.
@tofuazuki7767
@tofuazuki7767 3 года назад
How to say how are in Scottish accent?
@saltr2413
@saltr2413 2 года назад
Im from Aberdeen and when we talk about dirty, we say 'mUcket' instead of 'mOcket'
@slhughes1267
@slhughes1267 2 года назад
Americans still use "nut" in reference to "head" i.e. "That person is off their nut"/ they're crazy. "That [item] is driving me off my nut"/ the item is driving a person crazy. " That person is a nut case/nutter"/ they're crazy.
@inconnu4961
@inconnu4961 Год назад
We do? Where do we do this at? Havent heard those phrases in decades! Generally, now nut refers to the male anatomy. So if english is not ones native tongue, and you are in the States, i wouldnt use that word in ANY other context other than its proper meaning unless the people around you use it to mean 'head' or 'noggin'. it can go wrong more times than it can go right! But nut case & nutter will be used as you say.
@LilianTejada
@LilianTejada Год назад
​@@inconnu4961in the 70s it was very common to hear "he's nuts" to mean crazy. To talk about nuts in the other meaning started with my children's generation (90s?). Same thing with pussy which before that time it was an affectionate way to refer to a cat. Language changes with each generation, and older meanings become obsolete.
@bernardmansire8642
@bernardmansire8642 Год назад
😁😁😁
@EdHotchkin
@EdHotchkin 5 лет назад
May Piece Be with Ye, but only if you be feelin' hollow.
@grahamfleming8139
@grahamfleming8139 2 года назад
Yaise them aa except oo say bowk, insteed o boke.
@فهميعبدالله-ه6ي
Before forgetting the Scottish culture: Scottish children complained to their parents' that, they are bad speaking scottish language, and they asked them Either teachers study it well in schools or you have to teach it us secretly at homes F.Northmans
@AtlantiansGaming
@AtlantiansGaming 4 года назад
Blether = Blather
@ausomtiger
@ausomtiger 3 года назад
What about blither?
@grahamfleming8139
@grahamfleming8139 2 года назад
@@ausomtiger what aboot haver or slavver.
@charmainelamont2020
@charmainelamont2020 8 месяцев назад
It is not slang.
@christophereasterday6559
@christophereasterday6559 2 года назад
Stairheid rammy.
@cohenbro4634
@cohenbro4634 4 года назад
Would you gonae know say mokket it’s boggin
@desmondmurray5160
@desmondmurray5160 3 года назад
Hello Hen Heaven, only one of the 15 is a slang word, ie nut. Two are English - scran and dour .The rest are Scots words from various origins including Gaelic. Love your energy and enthusiasm but a wee bit more research would be good. Hope you are safe and well.
@marktgillan
@marktgillan 9 месяцев назад
Not slang. Scots is a language.
@sczpizjuan
@sczpizjuan 2 года назад
As a Korean who loves Swedish music, it’s likely that I am well aware of the meaning of “braw”.
@DOMiNOUKAE
@DOMiNOUKAE Год назад
N U T
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