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    Default Do You Understand It When scottish people.. speak?

    Well im just making this thread to see how many of you understand scottish people when they speak , alot of scot's have strong accents and lots don't
    do you?

    as im from scotland obvoisly i understand
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    My Boyfriend Is From Scotland And Many Of My Friends so Yes I Understand It Rach xxx
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    I can usealy understand "/ only time i ever had problems are when useing msn etc, and handt got a clue what some of the words used were, athogh i havent had that problem in a while.

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    Lol
    I cant really understand them
    My dads aunty's husband is really scottish
    he's got a deep voice and a strong accent
    I was doin my homework once and he said u need any help in his accent and i was like
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    my stepdad is irish, and they both sound similar so yep
    I like their accent

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    Lol well all my family accept my dads side is scottish n my dads side is english but whenever i talk to them i have to talk proper it well bugs me !!
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    Well as a Scotswoman, I obviously understand Scots. I actually think that this thread is pointless because I sometimes dont understand what English or Welsh or Irish people are saying, just like they probebly just dont understand me. Its just a way of life and growing up, we all inherit things from the people around us and our accents is one of those things. Also, if you ask me I would say that this thread has been made a view of critisism and intimidation instead of a poll like question. Im sure many Scots would agree with me. -Bows- Ty Ty! :p

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    iīm scottish and even i have trouble understanding what were rambling on about. The truth is, depending on where you live, the culture changes from old to more contempary scotland.

    the words scotts use are different all over aswell, for example when you would say "I" i wouls say "a" or instead of donīt you say deh, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentor
    I can usealy understand "/ only time i ever had problems are when useing msn etc, and handt got a clue what some of the words used were, athogh i havent had that problem in a while.
    Ditto I had to keep asking my friend what the hell he meant over MSN...
    I haven't actually HEARD anyone with a Scottish accent though, so I can't comment on that O=]

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    im scottish and luv it i can understand greatly and love our accent some may agree some may not
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