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wayne
21st November 2012, 18:04
hallo everybody who read this!! :Hellooo: what is the different accent in scottish and british accent? by the way its hard to understand scottish accent! :omg:


by the way the score of english exam next year are not changing its still 4.0 in fiancee visa? :Erm:

imagine
21st November 2012, 18:17
there are different accents in england depending on the area,

same in scotland different scottish accents in different areas,

some difficult to understand even for an englishman, but stay among them for a while and your ears adjust:icon_lol:

imagine
21st November 2012, 18:24
by the way the score of english exam next year are not changing its still 4.0 in fiancee visa? :Erm:

might be something here with helpful info, check out this link below

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/42674-worry!!?p=401476&highlight=#post401476

sorry i see you already posted on that thread

wayne
21st November 2012, 18:24
lol like this? ---> :76: im just practicing listening in my exam,

i always repeat wat they saying! :blahblah:

imagine
21st November 2012, 18:29
lol like this? ---> :76: im just practicing listening in my exam,

i always repeat wat they saying! :blahblah:

:Erm::icon_lol::icon_lol::biggrin:

RickyR
21st November 2012, 18:34
When I sailed on a Standby Vessel out of Aberdeen I actually struggled to understand my crew, had no idea what some of the Scots were saying. Some of the accents are just incredible.

grahamw48
21st November 2012, 18:39
Well, we did try to keep those Scottish barbarians out by building a wall across the country, but somehow they got in and started running things. :doh
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nnomad
21st November 2012, 20:05
personally i have no trouble in understanding the scottish accents, but some of those foreign english ones i just give up on !!!

lastlid
21st November 2012, 20:07
personally i have no trouble in understanding the scottish accents, but some of those foreign english ones i just give up on !!!

Furry boots?

imagine
21st November 2012, 20:51
helpful transation if you bide around aberdeen and peterhead (the bluetoon)
Aabody Everybody
Aathing Everything
Aff Off
Affa Awfully
Aifter After
Aneth Underneath or below
Anither Another
Atween Between
Aye Yes
Aye-aye min Hello
Baith Both
Bairn A baby or young child
Banter To gossip or chat away or have a friendly tease
Bawbee The old Scots word for a half penny
Ben Down or through
Bide Stay
Biodag Dagger or dirk
Birl Spin
Birling Drinking Match
Bitcallant Lad
Black Affrontit Embarrassed
Bleeter To talk aimlessly
Bogle Wark Ghosly action
Bosie A cuddle or hug
Brakk Break
Bratch Female Dog
Braw Good, great
Brawly Well
Bydand Steadfast (The motto for the Gordon Highlanders)
Cantrips Magic spells and incantations
Caul Cold

more here http://www.aboutaberdeen.com/doric.php

:biggrin:

lastlid
21st November 2012, 21:00
Awa - away

Disney
Wasney
Isney
Hasney

Furry Boots
Fitlike min

Ken, ken, ken and ken :biggrin:

imagine
21st November 2012, 21:04
Awa - away

Disney
Wasney
Isney
Hasney

Furry Boots
Fitlike min

Ken, ken, ken and ken :biggrin:

and of course they use the universal language 4 letters starts with f ends with k :censored: :icon_lol:

lastlid
21st November 2012, 21:19
and of course they use the universal language 4 letters starts with f ends with k :censored: :icon_lol:

Yeah. Thats the only understandable bit. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
22nd November 2012, 20:05
its hard to understand scottish accent! :omg:


:iagree: ... some of the Scottish accents CAN be difficult to follow - even for a native Scot :Kilt: like me!

And if a person is hard of hearing - AGAIN like myself - then, of course, it becomes so much worse. :doh

imagine
22nd November 2012, 20:10
:iagree: ... some of the Scottish accents CAN be difficult to follow - even for a native Scot :Kilt: like me!

And if a person is hard of hearing - AGAIN like myself - then, of course, it becomes so much worse. :doh

what ? :Erm: :icon_lol::icon_lol:

Arthur Little
22nd November 2012, 20:13
:iagree: ... some of the Scottish accents CAN be difficult to follow ...

... particularly in the North East of the country - notably Aberdeenshire. :biggrin:

Arthur Little
22nd November 2012, 20:15
what ? :Erm: :icon_lol::icon_lol:

Aberdonian question: "Ach ... fit is that ye wur sayin', min?" :Erm:

imagine
22nd November 2012, 20:18
Ach ... fit is that ye wur sayin', min? :Erm:

thats what i said :icon_lol:

malchard888
22nd November 2012, 20:21
I often have to speak to our Aberdeen office and i must admit that one or two of the staff sound almost incomprehensible, they really are the true sweatties :icon_lol:

lastlid
22nd November 2012, 20:26
This kind of accent......

(A Guffy is an Englishman).


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sts9ej2YkeQ

Arthur Little
22nd November 2012, 20:30
Aberdonian question: "Ach ... fit is that ye wur sayin' min?" :Erm:

Aberdonian response: "Och, naethin' [nothing] ... naethin' ava'! [at all] Na! Na! :NoNo:

imagine
22nd November 2012, 20:39
Aberdonian response: "Och, naethin' [nothing] ... naethin' ava'! [at all] Na! Na! :NoNo:

english,,,,eh' what,or pardon

english,,,, nowt, nothing,

pakistani english, me no understand :Erm:

imagine
22nd November 2012, 20:42
This kind of accent......

(A Guffy is an Englishman).


now thats what i always thought, but a history teacher i once chatted for hours with told me that its not actualy an english man, it is people from the border

google says it scotish meaning pig so maybe it does mean english, english pig

lastlid
22nd November 2012, 20:46
now thats what i always thought, but a history teacher i once chatted for hours with told me that its not actualy an english man, it is people from the border

You mean the north of england?

imagine
22nd November 2012, 20:50
You mean the north of england?

yeah, those that are not quite scotish or english:icon_lol:

lastlid
22nd November 2012, 21:06
now thats what i always thought, but a history teacher i once chatted for hours with told me that its not actualy an english man, it is people from the border

google says it scotish meaning pig so maybe it does mean english, english pig

Yes. I dont think Guffy is a term of endearment....:biggrin:

lastlid
22nd November 2012, 23:29
4 Degrees of Jocklitude....:biggrin:

Dont watch if you might be offended by swearing.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX98LGnvc1E&feature=related