Name: Davie Browne 2003-01-11
Email: biggles@our.net.au
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URL: http://
Airtit bi: A Freend.
Airt: Hobart , Tasmania ( the bottom bit in aussie land )
Been here a while the noo an am forgittin ma mither tongue . Getting marrid tae a rare local lassie in april , embdy gie us some help with the right traditions fae a rare Scot's weddin ? Ah'm hevin pipers , me in a kilt and 'a , but want tit proper . cherio the noo
Name: Tomas 2003-01-09
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Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: Juist comin ower it.
Airt:
What a pile of nonsense. Invent a language / culture for Orangemen. What garbage. Wabmaister's comment: If this is so I'd be interested in more details. I've just presented what literature and various linguistic studies have documented. I didn't invent it. If it is invented I'd like to know by whom and when so I can add that usefull information to the site.
Name: naedoot 2003-01-07
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URL: http://
Airtit bi: Juist comin ower it.
Airt:
what does this mean? "ye may gang far tae faur waur"
Name: Jimmy 2002-12-18
Email: alanjmcc@ntlworld.com
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
Airt: Glesca
I thocht the site wis unco guid. Bit why is it thit naebody yases the auld Scots forms i inglis sounds. For example the screivit forms i the Makars lik 'sch' for the inglis 'sh' sound, 'quh' for the inglis 'wh' (Colquhoun, Balquhidder etc.), 'ei' for the inglis 'ee' sound(heid, deid) an 'ou' for the inglis 'oo' sound(soond). Aa these forms were yasit bi the Scots parliament for mony guid years an the gie us a seperate sense i oursels rather than jist yase a phonetic Scots based on modern inglis.
Name: George Job 2002-12-18
Email: gj009b1418@blueyonder.co.uk
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: A Freend.
Airt: Airdrie,Lanarkshire
Ah fund this pages ur aw right,wan thing tho, kin ye tell me how mony weans the day can lippen or even unnerstaun their ain mither tongue.No mony is ma guessin.Gies yer opeenion on that.