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    For filipina partners living in Scotland

    I have noticed that ANNOO7 and Kimmi have both used "wee" recently and wondered if they were mastering other Scottish phrases. Just in case they have not here are a few they might need


    fit like................... how are you?

    auch a wa ye go..... you are kidding me aren`t you!

    ya baa heeid.......... you are stupid

    hoos yer feather.... How is your father

    hehehehe makes me feel like going home to Aberdeen

    if you need anything your partners say to you that you are not sure about post it here and I will see what I can do. Makes a change from asking what some Tagalog/Visayan/Ilocano/Cebuano phrase is in English.... or should I say Scottish

    Other fellow Scots husbands may add more if you wish.
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    nice one Scott

    My husband is scottish but we live near the borders still part of england

    I often hear that phrases

    Thanks for sharing that
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    oh Aye Scott..

    Hubby was really a YOrkshire man,it just so happened that he really wanted to live here in Scotland so when he got the chance he grab it right away and the rest was history.

    btw, I do really love Scottish accents/Gaelic and since I am surrounded by Scottish people in here Ive got no choice but to learn and cope with their language just got lucky that most of the people in here are so happy to teach me with their language.


    thank u for sharing some scottish, Scott. I'll gonna surprise the locals in here..he he he


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    Quote Originally Posted by kimmi View Post
    oh Aye Scott..

    Hubby was really a YOrkshire man,it just so happened that he really wanted to live here in Scotland so when he got the chance he grab it right away and the rest was history.

    btw, I do really love Scottish accents/Gaelic and since I am surrounded by Scottish people in here Ive got no choice but to learn and cope with their language just got lucky that most of the people in here are so happy to teach me with their language.


    thank u for sharing some scottish, Scott. I'll gonna surprise the locals in here..he he he
    Good for you ma wee hen!


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    As a glaswegian i find myslef speaking more slowly and clearly with my mahal when im there but once she is here with me in glasgow she will have the whole family talking at her at 100 miles per hour talk about being thrown in at the deep end


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    Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
    Good for you ma wee hen!
    hehehehehe

    Many years ago I took a girlfriend from Uni to visit relatives in Dunfermline. the use of "hen" there is profilic... problem was my girlfriends name was Penelope or Pen for short.. she just thought they had got her name wrong

    hi James999 ... your poor Mahal!!!
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    When reversing the car dear..Mind you don't take that wee wa awa with ya my asawa


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    Hubby is English originally from Newcastle, but they have chosen to live in the borders of Scotland which is 10 miles away from Berwick Northumberland, England.
    But Mom, dad, and hubby has different accent.
    I can easily understand my Mom's accent rather than hubby's geordie accent and I don't know what dad's accent.


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    I've also learned using the word "WEE" when I started working at Morrisons, especially when it comes to carrier bags, instead of what we commonly called as a "SMALL BAG", Scottish customers used to call it a "WEE BAG". Same meaning though....
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    Quote Originally Posted by islander View Post
    I've also learned using the word "WEE" when I started working at Morrisons, especially when it comes to carrier bags, instead of what we commonly called as a "SMALL BAG", Scottish customers used to call it a "WEE BAG". Same meaning though....
    Yes I always hear words with WEE

    WEE BOY
    WEE DROP
    WEE DOG


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    Yes I always hear words with WEE

    WEE BOY
    WEE DROP
    WEE DOG
    Footnote for the uninitiated:

    WEE BOY = WEE LAD, LADDIE or (in some "airts an' pairts") LAUDIE
    WEE DROP = WEE DRAPPIE (as in a wee drappie o' the cratur or a 'dram' - usually in deference to Scotch whisky)
    WEE DOG = WEE DUG


    Better still, try asking a Sassenach (let alone a Filipina) to recite the following:-

    "It's a braw, bricht moonlicht nicht the nicht!" Or, on reflection, maybe (or, na, na/naw,naw in local parlance)

    Perhaps just test her out with the phrase: "Och aye the noo"


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    auch I think yer havering noo Arthur
    Live your life for a reason and don't worry be happy

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    Aye, my asawa gave me a right sair keeker. I was having a keek oot the windae at a bonnie lassie. So she geen me a right skelp.


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