Name: Gael 2004-07-02
Email: ard_mhacha_02@hotmail.com
Hamepage: brought2ubyme
URL: http://www.brought2ubyme.8k.com
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
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Ulster Scots is hardly an accent never mind a dialect. A lot of the current sentance formation in local Northern irish dialect supposedly derrived of UlsterScots are actually more inclined to the Irish language which was spoken by natives until the whole plantation etc. Like i said ulster scots is a load of %§$?! about 300 people speak it max. Gaeilge Abú tíocfaidh ar lá
Name: Ron de Leeuw 2004-06-21
Email: cavecanem1981@hotmail.com
Hamepage: Cave Canem
URL: http://members.home.nl/rondeleeuw/home.html
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
Airt: Tilburg, the Netherlands
I'm a lover of small Germanic languages and Scots is the latest Germanic language which I've discovered. I was only familiar with Dutch, Frisian, Afrikaans, Yiddish and Faroese. But Scots is a new one in the list of small languages. Okay, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian aren't that big too. But they're bigger. I hope Scots will get more publicity, it's more or less a forgotten language. And I'll give it more publicity at least. If you're a lover of small Germanic languages as well, feel free to contact me. And please visit my Afrikaans course as well. URL: http://www.unila ng2.org/courses/afrikaans/homeza.html Greets, Ron
Name: Pol Mac Aongus 2004-06-21
Email: polmacaongus@eircom.net
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: A Freend.
Airt:
Is moail lomsa. Slan go foil
Name: Joe Johnson 2004-06-16
Email: johnson@which.net
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: Juist comin ower it.
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FYI: there's an interesting piece in David Crystal's new book 'The Stories of English' on the origin of the Scots language (P202).
Name: Mechi 2004-06-13
Email: mariamechi@yahoo.com.ar
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: Juist comin ower it.
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I'm an Argentinian trainning to be a teacher of English as a foreign language and I was assigned to search for information about Scots language as an English variety. I couldn't imagine how interesting and awsome language Scotland has!! Congratulations for keeping your national pride alive! I'll share with my classmates and teacher this excellent web site...