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Posted by jeong Date 2007-10-12 03:37:45
 Title/Subject    Scottish Phrases
Hi! = Awrite!

Good morning! = Guid mornin!

Good evening! = Guid eenin!

How are you? = Hou ar ye? = Hou's aw wi ye? = Hou's it gaun?

I'm fine, thanks! = A'm fine, slainte!

And you? = An ye?

Good / so-so. = Guid / so-so.

Thank you (very much)! = Thenk ye (uncoly)!

You're welcome! (answering "thank you") = Ye're welcome!

Hey! Friend! = Hey! Mukker!

I missed you so much! = A misst ye sae muckle!

What's new? = Whit's new?

Nothing much = Naething muckle!

Good night = Guid nicht!

See You Later! = See ye efter!

Goodbye! = Guid cheerio the nou!

I'm lost. = A'm tint.

Can I help you? = Can A gie ye a haund?

Can you help me? = Can ye gie's a haund?

Where is the (bathroom / pharmacy)? = Whaur's the (bathroom / pharmacy)?

Go straight! Then turn left / right! = Gae straecht! Than turn left / reit!

I'm looking for John. = A'm leukin / swatchin for John.

One moment please! = Ae moment please!

Hold on please! (phone) = Haud on please!

How much is this? = Hau much is this?

Excuse me ...! ( to ask for something) = Ho ye!

Excuse me! ( to pass by) = Ho ye!

Come with me! = Come wi's!

Do you speak (English / Scots)? = D'ye spaek (English / Scots)?

Just a little. = Juist a wee.

What's your name? = Whit's yer name?


Nice to meet you! = Nice tae meit ye!

You're very kind!= Ye ar verra kin!

Where are you from?= Whaur ar ye frae?

I'm from (the U.S / Scotland) = A'm frae (the U.S / Scotland)

I¡¯m (American / Scottish) = A'm (American / Scottish)

Where do you live? = Whaur d'ye bide?

I live in (the U.S / Scotland) = A bide in (the U.S / Scotland)

Did you like it here? = Did ye like it haur?

Scotland is a wonderful place. = Scotland is a wonderful place.

What do you do for a living? = Whit d'ye dae for a livin?

I work as a (translator / businessman) = A wirk as a (translatur / businessman)

I like Scots.= A like Scots

I've been learning Scots for 1 month. = A've been lairnin Scots ae month.

Oh! That's good! = Och! That's guid!

How old are you? = Hou auld ar ye?

I'm (twenty, thirty¡¦) years old. = A'm (twintie, thrittie ...) year auld.

I have to go. = A hae tae gang.

I will be right back! = A'll be reit back!


Good Luck! = Guid Luck!

Happy Birthday! = Canty Birthday!

Happy New Year! = Happy Hogmanay!

Merry Christmas! = Merry Christmas! / Merry Yuil!


Enjoy! (For meals¡¦) = Enjoy!

I'd like to visit Scotland one day. = A'd like tae veesit Scotland ae day.

Say Hi to John for me. = Say "Guid day" tae John for me

Bless you! (when sneezing) = Bless ye!

Good night & sweet dreams! = Guid night an sweit dreams!

I'm sorry! (if you don't hear something) = A'm sairy!

Sorry! (for a mistake) = Sairy!

No problem! = Nae problem!

Can you say it again? = Can ye say it again?

Can you speak slowly? = Can ye spaek slowly?

Write it down please! = Screive it doun please!

I don't understand! = A dinna kin!

I don't know! = A dinna ken!

I have no idea. = A hae nae thochtie.

What's that called In Scots? = Whit's 'at caad in Scots?

What does "..." mean in English? = Whit dis "..." pure decht in English?

How do you say "Please" in Scots? = Hou d'ye say "Please" in Scots?

What is this? = Whit's this?

My Scots is bad. = Ma Scots is bad.

I need to practice my Scots. = A need tae practice ma Scots.

Don't worry! = Dinna fash yersel!

Big / small = Muckle / wee

Today / now = The day / nou

Tomorrow / yesterday = The morn / the streen

Yes / No = Ay / Nae

Here you go! (when giving something) = Haur ye gae!

Do you like it? = D'ye like it?

I really like it! = A pure like it!

I'm hungry / thirsty. = A'm guttin / thirsty.

In the morning / evening / at night. = In the mornin / in the forenicht / at nicht.

This / that. Here / there. = This / that. Haur / thaur.

Me / you. Him / her. = Me / ye. Him / her.

Really! = Pure!

Look! = Leuk! / Swatch!

Hurry up! = Coorie up!

What? Where? = Whit? Whaur?

What time is it? = Whit's the time?

It's 10 o'clock. 07:30pm. = It's ten oors. It's 07:30 at the forenicht.

Give me this! = Gie's this!

I love you. = A loue ye!

I feel sick. = A feel no weel.

I need a doctor. = A need a doctor.

one, two, three = ane, twa, three

four, five, six = fower, five, sax

seven, eight, nine, ten = sieven, aicht, nine, ten
Empty words Double Talk
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