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- DaveS
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A guess
Would these be counting words as used by a shepherd?philiph wrote:7 out of 10 and Yorkshire is my first language. There's some Ulster-Scots in these parts and so picked up some. But then, who knows what this is (clue: job title): Eeksie Peeksie Hei Headyin?
- DaveS
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Broon Coos
Friends of ours spent a few years in France, which had the great advantage that both kids became fluent French speakers. One day in class the teacher asked the younger one, then about 8, to sing a song from Scotland. She duly obliged with:puddock wrote:A lot of the Scots words do indeed originate from the Dutch language. Also from Norway etc ( Broon Coo (Norwegian) for example means ......... Brown Cow
The big broon coo went * against the wa,
* against the wa,
* against the wa.
The big broon coo went * against the wa,
And ye couldna see the wa fur *, *, *!
This became a class favourite because it works in French too:
La grande veche brun...
(*, I should perhaps explain, is a sound effect rather than a word...)
Here's a test for you all to do on the Scots language. I got 9/10.
http://www.scotland.org/celebrate-scotl ... uage-quiz/
http://www.scotland.org/celebrate-scotl ... uage-quiz/
- claymore
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You scored
9 oot o’ 10
How you rate:
1–3 In the name of the wee man! Ye dunderheid!
4–7 Aye, nae bad!
8–10 That wis braw! Ye ken yer neaps frae yer tatties!
I would beg to suggest that Mingin is hardly a traditional scottish word
- that wisnae the wan ah got wrang, bye the way
9 oot o’ 10
How you rate:
1–3 In the name of the wee man! Ye dunderheid!
4–7 Aye, nae bad!
8–10 That wis braw! Ye ken yer neaps frae yer tatties!
I would beg to suggest that Mingin is hardly a traditional scottish word
- that wisnae the wan ah got wrang, bye the way
Regards
Claymore

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