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Ah dinnae ken Scots are known for pronouncing traditional words in unpredictable ways. Listen out for "yes" pronounced as "aye", "dae" as "do" and "dinnae" as "don't". It's probably worth having a look through a guide to Scottish slang before your trip. See if you can understand "Ah dinnae ken." 3. Salt n' sauce?


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Words You Dinnae Ken: Essential Scottish Phrases & Slang By Lianna Tedesco Published Dec 1, 2021 Whether you're a bonny wee lass or a lad visiting Scotland, here's everything you dinnae ken about the country's native language. Gaelic is a language that's spoken in three countries: Scotland, Ireland, the Isle of Man, and Canada.


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Yes! Especially when texting my sister who is also obsessed. Just using 'dinna' a lot and 'doesna' and 'aye' . And I use the word 'wee' a lot now too. And my dog got a new nick name, my wee oxter. Oh and I forgot about this one, but saying 'i canna' instead of 'can't even' especially when referring to the general sexiness.


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Overview. Scotticisms are generally divided into two types: covert Scotticisms, which generally go unnoticed as being particularly Scottish by those using them, and overt Scotticisms, usually used for stylistic effect, with those using them aware of their Scottish nature. Perhaps the most common covert Scotticism is the use of wee (meaning small or unimportant) as in "I'll just have a wee drink.


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Ken/Dinna Ken - Ken is the Scots word for know so if someone kens you, they know you but if they dinna ken, then they don't know. Daft - Another word for stupid as in "Dinna be daft, lass".


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Dinna fash. A reassuring phrase meaning 'don't worry'. Gomeral. An idiot, a fool, a simpleton. Greet. A Scots term meaning to cry. Ken. To know. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter. Sign up.


John Galt Quote “Ye dinna ken whar frae? I’ll tell you whar frae

Useful information about Scottish phrases, expressions and words used in Scottish 2 in Scottish , conversation and idioms, Scottish greetings and survival phrases. Most of the sentences are used for the everyday life conversations, through them you can learn how to say specific sentences, so they might come handy if you memorize them.


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By Andrew Dyce Published May 31, 2019 Outlander drops viewers into a world of Scottish names, terms, and Gaelic slang. We're here to translate for new (English-speaking) fans. Warning: Minor SPOILERS for Outlander Season 1


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I dinna ken how that may be, For I ken nae the road I am gaeing, Nor yet wha I'm gaun wi'." "O, Leezie, lass, ye maun ken little, Syne ye dinna ken me; For I am Lord Ronald MacDonald, A Chieftain o' high degree." "Oh, if ye're the Laird of MacDonald, A great ane I ken ye maun be; But how can a chieftain sae mighty


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No - "I dinna ken you" does NOT mean "I don't understand you", it DOES mean "I don't know you.". In other contexts, "ken" can mean "know" or "understand" but not in the context above - at least I have never come across it in that sense, and I have lived in quite a few regions in Scotland. meyer October 7, 2001, 10.


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4. Ken. No, we're not referring to Barbie's famous plastic companion, in Scots "to ken" something is "to know" it. That means that you, the reader, now ken what the word means but for.


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Idiom: Ah dinnae ken (English (Scots)) LT → Idioms → English (Scots) Ah dinnae ken Submitted by Aver on 2021-01-28 Idiom: Ah dinnae ken Language: English (Scots)


John Galt Quote “Ye dinna ken whar frae? I’ll tell you whar frae

"I dinna ken how that would do, Jeannie, I dinna ken how that can be, lassie; For I've a wife and bairnies three, An' I'm nae sure how ye'd agree, lassie." "Ye should a telt me that in time, Jamie, Ye should a telt me that lang syne, laddie; For had I kent o' your false heart, Ye'd ne'er hae gotten mine, laddie."


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O wad ye tak a thought an' men'! Ye aiblins might — I dinna ken — Still hae a stake. Rnf. 1790 A. Wilson Poems (1876) II. 103: Ilk day I hae out thro' to plash, Owre muir an' brae, An' ablins whyles but little cash: Whilk mak's ane wae. Sc. 1815 Scott Guy M. xxxvi.:


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