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Airt: Liechtenstein
Congratulations! I am very interested about scots and you offer a wonderful opportunity to learn and find out about the language. Thank you for the all the great work! Cheers form Liechtenstein (By the way: Our country is very small, but here we have our own alemannic dialect)
Name: Christoph Landolt 2001-01-03
Email: clandolt@swissonline.ch
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Airt: Zürich, Switzerland
I am a linguist, specialised in Germanic languages - how difficult is it to find good descriptions of the Scots grammar! You did a great work, thank you!.
Name: Peter Cameron 2000-12-31
Email: p.n.cameron@btinternet.com
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Airt: Lasswade, MIdlothian
Am interested in restoring the language, not preserving a dialect. If I were a Cherokee or Inuit, I should feel the same. All the past is contained in our languages.
Name: Steven Williams 2000-12-30
Email: steaphainwilliams@hotmail.com
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Airt: Norway
It was good to see a comprehensive guide on the Scots language and its varieties.
Name: Angela Visgandis 2000-12-22
Email: angelap@enviroserv.co.za
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Airt: South Africa
Great site! It makes me feel a bit closer to Scotland although I am in South Africa