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B1 Intermedio Inglés 20:28 Educational

A SCOTSMAN Explains The SCOTTISH Accent(s) to a LONDONER

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00:01

How are you so late? Today on LetThemTalkTv  you're going to learn how to speak Scottish  

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English and you'll also learn a little bit of the  fascinating history of the languages in Scotland.  

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Now I'm from London and this subject I am  totally unqualified and ill-prepared to  

00:27

discuss and so I've elicited the help of a real  Scottish person yes indeed and here he is it's  

00:35

Jack hello Jack - Hello Gideon great to see  you. So Jack first of all, where are you from  

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and how would you describe your accent? Yes  so I was born in Aberdeen the third city of  

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Scotland but I grew up on the North Sea coast  in a wee town, a little town, called Dornoch  

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the nearest well-known town to Dornoch is  Inverness which is just a north of Loch Ness  

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famous for the monster which I still haven't  seen but I live in hope. I would describe my  

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accent as pretty standard Scottish with  a slight Highland touch. Thank you Jack  

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actually Gideon I have a wee gift for you oh  yeah what's this is Irn bru Scotland's other  

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national drink - oh yeah -Scotland's most famous  for whisky but there is a soft drink a fizzy drink  

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called Irn Bru and the taste is is quite unique  I would say. - Can I try it? - of course. Let's  

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see I should I should tell the viewers we're not  sponsored no we're not sponsored by this drink  

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but I have heard about it but I've actually never  tried it a fizzy drinks should you call them - yes  

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fizzy drink or just juice some people some Scots  would just say juice like a juice whether it's  

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orange or coke or Irn Bru. We should make another  video called “Englishman tastes Irn Bru for the  

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first time” slainte-mhath OK so that's Scot  Gaelic for cheers first thing first expression

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and well it's it's kind of fruity but  not in a bad way. I don't think It’s  

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ever seen a single piece of fruit. I  was wondering if I had my Geiger counter

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radioactive levels it's sort of a bright  orange yeah and maybe that says something  

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about the Scottish character. and about perhaps  - that we're radioactive we're - yeah I don't  

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know but it's yeah yeah it's interesting I'll  finish it later OK yeah thank you thank you

02:46

Jack am I right in saying that there are three  languages, three native languages spoken in  

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Scotland? You are right Gideon, most Scots today  speak standard Scottish English which is by and  

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large comprehensible to most speakers of English  it's often just English spoken with a Scottish  

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accent but interestingly there is a language  or some would say dialect called Scots which  

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differs from English hugely in terms of  vocabulary and it would be quite hard  

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for many non-Scots to understand. So you speak  standard Scottish English more or less yes and yes  

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I have heard Scots being spoken and even for me  it was pretty difficult to understand so I think  

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that's why people call it a different language.  Yes exactly although that's a political debate.  

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Basically it's about what is a language what is  the dialect and even for me if I were to visit  

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maybe a small village in Aberdeenshire I might  struggle to understand one or two people but OK  

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and the third language is of course Scot’s Gaelic  so not Gaelic in Ireland it's pronounced Gaelic  

03:52

but in Scotland it's Gaelic and it is a  Celtic language OK so it's unrelated to  

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