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Scots is the Germanic language, related to English, spoken in Lowland Scotland and Ulster, not the Celtic language Gaelic!
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$s, eiz, firruz, furriz, furruz, futtiz, gaes, gees, geese, geest, geez, geeza, geeze, geis, gez, gi$es, gi$iz, gie$s, gie$s$t, gie$z, gies, gies, giesa, giest, giez, gieza, gis, gis$, giz, hes, hez, his, hiz, hizeens, hus, hus_anes, huz, is, iss, iz, o$s, os, ous, oz, oz, see$s, sees, seesa, seez, sie$s, sies, uis, us, us_anes, us_eens, us_yins, us-anes, us-eens, us-yins, uz, we$, wi$s,
us [ʌs, ɪs, ɪz]
also stressed form hus [hʌz, hɪz, hɛz]
pron. Us. col. Me. In apposition with a n. subject col.: We
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
for us: For us ...
gie us contracted gie's [giːz]: Give us, give me.
gie us it contracted gie's't: Give it to us or me.
o us contracted o's: Of us.
see us contracted see's: See us, see me, pass to me.
us anes, stressed hus anes: We, those of our group or party.
wi us contracted wi's: With us.
oishaw, usch, ush, ushe,
ush [ʌʃ]
n. The entrails of a slaughtered sheep or cow.
v. To issue, flow out in large quantities. To clear, empty a place, to drive out the occupants. To evacuate the bowels.
isher, usher,
usher [əˈʃər]
n. An usher.
v. To usher.
uteelitie, uteelity, uteilitie,
uteelity [ˈjutilɪtɪ]
n. Utility.
itmost, ootmaist, utmaist,
utmaist [ʌtˈmest]
adj. Utmost, outermost, final, extreme.

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