EMDEE wrote:Apparently in Aberdeenshire, classes are being provided for the huge influx of Eastern Europeans not only in English but in the North-East Doric because it is felt that they need to be able to understand this to be able to live and work up there.
I just wonder what Doric would sound like in a Polish accent.
Phit next?
Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language by Alexander McBain (Gairm Publications, 1982) burach means 'turning up of the earth, digging; from the Scottish bourie, English burrow. The Scottish bourach, enclosure, cluster, knoll, heap, etc., is the English bower.'"
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