Name: Graeme Davis 2002-02-19
Email: mail@graemedavis.com
Hamepage: Journal of Language and Linguistics
URL: http://www,jllonline.net
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
Airt: Northumberland
Some visitors to this site might be interested in a collection of Scots letters - the Baird letters - available online at http://www.jllonline.net.
Name: Andrea 2002-02-15
Email: aschwarz_60@yahoo.com
Hamepage: Andrea's Scotland Site
URL: http://andrea.schwarz60.bei.t-online.de/scotland/scotland/
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
Airt: Frankfurt, Germany
Came in looking for a Scots dictionary, love this site, especially the waibmasters comments. lol. I know my site is not really of Scotland but Edinburgh. Weel (learned that today ;-) I might change the title. Will come back for sure
Name: Tina McLaurin Hanley 2002-02-07
Email: thanley@ac.net
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: Juist comin ower it.
Airt: North Carolina USA
I wish there was a way to HEAR it so that I could be sure that the pronunciation is correct. Thanks!
Name: Pol Alfaird 2002-02-06
Email: Pol.Alfaird@bavaria.com
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: Juist comin ower it.
Airt:
Des ko bestimt koana lesn wei des is Boarisch. Und Boarisch is fast wia Scottish. Host mi? Wabmaister reads:Certies naebodie can read this acause this is Bavarian an Bavarian is naur-haund lik Scots. Hear me? Weel it maun be lik Scots - A can read it ;-)
Name: Jim 2002-02-04
Email: crimddun@hotmail.com
Hamepage:
URL: http://
Airtit bi: A Sairch Ingine.
Airt: USA
I just wanted to say that I find your page to be very interesting and informative. Wether or not Scots is a language or a dialect, I think people can learn from this site. I personally think that scots is a dialect, albeit a very highly developed dialect. I don't really see any need to argue wether it is or not. Even if the argument were won, what good would it do? Why not just learn it and speak it if you like it, or leave it alone if you don't?