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Jun 30, 2021

[Answer] What’s the word for something characteristic of the Scots language?

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...If something is characteristic of the Scots language, it’s called Scotticism. To be a Scotticism, it usually has to be something very specific to Scots, and said either intentionally or just a natural part of speaking the language. Some examples include “A dinna ken” for “I don’t know,” and “She’s ages wi him” for “She’s the same age as him.”




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Scotticism:


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