Name: Michael Hance 2009-04-03
Email: m.hance@scotslanguage.com
Hamepage:
URL: http://www.scotslanguage.com
Airtit bi: Juist comin ower it.
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Ay ay, loons an quines Come awa ower an hae a swatch at the SLC's updatit web site. For aathin tae dae wi Scots it's the site tae be on. Hope tae see ye there suin. Michael www.scotslanguage.com
Name: dreich 2009-02-28
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URL: http://
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
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@bigkeeko Tis speakit here in Dumfriesshire too, but no written sae much. Maist fowk in this pairish still speak Scots, but dinnae ken it. Tis seen as nae speakin proper, an they wudna onnerstand tae see't written doon.
Name: Arena 2009-01-24
Email: arenapuzzles@yahoo.co.uk
Hamepage: http://crossword.info/Arena/
URL: http://http://crossword.info/Arena/
Airtit bi: Juist comin ower it.
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A sicht fur sair een' An awl loon.
Name: Bigkeeko 2009-01-05
Email: bigkeeko@hotmail.com
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URL: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3v1jmVvF4gM
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
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Interesting site but I get the impression its a wee bit `over the top`. The language of old Scots is indeed disappearing and it seems very few areas still use the language or even some of the words. Wigtownshire? Galloway? bits of Ayrshire, Fife? Thats about it really.
Name: Michael Hance 2008-12-10
Email: m.hance@scotslanguage.com
Hamepage: Scots Language Centre
URL: http://www.scotslanguage.com
Airtit bi: Juist comin ower it.
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Hi aabodie Thocht fowk micht be interestit in the story on oor site aboot the Scots translation o the Universal Declaration o Human Richts. As weel as readin the airticles fae the declaration ye can hear audio vairsions o sax o them an aa. Here's a link tae the story. See ye. Michael