Name: Len Murray 2002-04-22
Email: len.murray@ntlworld.com
Hamepage:
URL: http://www.lenmurray.co.uk
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
Airt: Bearsden, near Glasgow
Excellent.
Name: Evelyn Fountaine nee Scott/Gash 2002-04-21
Email: deev@vanuatu.com.vu
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: Juist comin ower it.
Airt: Port Vila, Vanuatu
Ah yaised to bide at Wilton Hill Terrace an went tae H.H.Skil frae 1945 tae 1957 wi twae eers awa in New Zealand. Yin o ma freens was Irene Murray, now mairit on John Douglas. "Samson" Leetheed yasied tae be another freen. Onbody else ken whae ah im?
Name: Jason Robertson 2002-04-13
Email: the_celt13@hotmail.com
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
Airt: Canton, PA. USA
Thank you for providing this service. I love learning about my Scottish roots and have recently taken an interest in learning Gaelic. I found this site quite by accident and now have a new interest! It's funny, the founding fathers of my rural town came from Scotland, Ulster, and northern England. Their decendents say things like "the dog needs out" and "going to the Bilo (supermarket)." I thought this was odd, because I come from Philadelphia originally, and we don't speak like this. But after looking at your site, I've made a connection; this is all carried over from Scot's English! It all makes sense now. Thank you again for keeping the language alive. It's important that people learn about it.
Name: Claudia 2002-04-12
Email: adkobm@tin.it
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
Airt:
I am an Italian student. I am writing my final essay in order to have my graduation. The essay is on the Scottish language which I love. I have also lived in Aberdeen for a while. I would appreciate if someone, that know Scottish better then me, could help me . Thanks! Please help
Name: Joan 2002-04-11
Email: lillslie@optusnet.com.au
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
Airt: Western Australia
I had great difficulty reading the last page and I will have to practise before I can write as I used to speak. If I remember correctly speaking in the lowland tongue was discouraged.