Name: Alicia Thompson 2008-12-05
Email: aliciathompson5664@msn.com
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
Airt: Colorado, United States
I am really glad to find a place where people can learn this language. I have wanted to learn more of and see both Scotland and Ireland since I was a very small girl. I have some words if anyone would be willing to help me tranlate, I'd really appreciate it. Just drop me a note. Thanks.
Name: Thorsten Distler 2008-11-25
Email: servus@disde.de
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: Juist comin ower it.
Airt: Great Page
Hello there, Just wanted to say "thank yers" for that braw wabsteid. I'm German and spent two trimesters in Auld Reekie and this page really brings up old memories. Lifting my cup (of kindness yet) for auld lang syne :o)
Name: Michael 2008-11-05
Email: m.hance@scotslanguage.com
Hamepage: Scots Language Centre
URL: http://www.scotslanguage.com
Airtit bi: A Freend.
Airt:
Ay ay aabodie Hope ye'll visit us at www.scotslanguage.com for tae hear oor new series o readings fae the Scots New Testament. We're merkin the Christian festivals wi readins fae the NT CDs. The readings stertit last Setterday tae merk All Sainst Day or Hallomas. Aw the best fae yer freens at SLC.
Name: James Gault (Jim) Blair 2008-10-25
Email: jgblair@sympatico.ca
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
Airt: London, Ontario, Canada
I was born in Ballyclare, County Antrim, N.Ireland, in 1936.
During WW2 we had a Scottish regiment of Royal Engineers
(from Glasgow, I think) stationed in the town.
Jimmy Horn and John Knox (!) taught me a wee song called:
"There's plenty mare at hame"
It starts: "Weel, yince ah had row wi' the wife
An' the way that it sterted wis this,
We baith went oot for a dander ye see
An' av coorse we tuk yin o' the weans...."
The dialect was very familiar to us in County Antrim but I
have always wondered if there were more than the 2 verses
they gave me.
Is anyone familiar with this song or know anything about it?
Sonse fa' ye'se a '
Jim Blair
Name: james Blair 2008-09-27
Email: james@jamesblair.orangehome.co.uk
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: A Wittins Curn.
Airt:
A wis wonderin why a cannae get the Scots tung Wittens oan ma interweb thing for a while noo. A yaist tae get it every month tae read but somehow it gauns tae the Ask.com site. Cin ye help?. Am ferr missin ma wittins Scots