| and they just kinda get away with it......writing words with a dialect seems so much more difficult. but hey, this particular example is just a laugh. scots isn?t just a dialect, it?s a language in its own right. ahh, interesting. a couple more points from wikipedia: scots is a daughter language of middle english so is a sister language to modern english. there is no hard distinction between a language and a dialect - it's a continuum. it appears that modern english and scots are just about far enough apart to be considered languages rather than dialects, in a similar manner to norwegian and danish. question then: why gaelic for the official second language? (1.5 million |
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