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What do you call a Scottish child?

Bairn is a Northern England English, Scottish English and Scots term for a child. It originated in Old English as "bearn", becoming restricted to Scotland and the North of England c.
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What is the Scottish term for a child?

Bairn - child 2. Blether - friendly talk 3.
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What do Glaswegians call kids?

Wean or wain? This question has divided Glaswegians for years. The word, meaning a young child or toddler, has been used for generations by people in Glasgow and further afield, but with differing views on how it should be spelt written down.
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What do the Scots call a boy?

There are absolutely tons of Scottish Gaelic words for boys and girls. The most common for boys are: Balach, balachan, gille (or giolan as we say in the MacKay Country dialect) and macan. In Lowland Scots the terms are Lad, Laddie (for a youngster), and simply boy with with a closed mouth 'o'.
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What do Scottish people call their sons?

nounScot. and North England. a child; son or daughter.
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What is the slang word for child?

moppet (colloquial) munchkin (informal) nipper (slang) slip. small fry (informal)
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What do Scottish kids call their dad?

What do Scottish children call their mom and dad? At an early age, mama and dada. Around the time of starting primary school (age 5) it was more commonly mummy and daddy. At some point over the 7 years of primary school, I'd switched to mum and dad.
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How do Scots say girl?

A lass is a girl. Your Scottish folk dance teacher might announce, "Lads line up on that side, lasses on this side!"
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How do you say small child in Scottish?

The word "wee" is one of the most used Scottish words that I heard while growing up. It means "small" or "little" and is commonly used in the west of Scotland. The term "wee yin" — meaning "small one" — is commonly used to refer to a young child or a small person.
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What is a Weegie?

Weegie is a slang term referring to people from Glasgow in Scotland, which is used as a noun or adjective. It is a contraction of the word Glaswegian, referring to people from Glasgow. An informal and, to some, insulting term in Scotland, it can be heard regularly on radio stations such as Talk 107 or Sunny Govan FM.
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What's a jakey in Scotland?

/ (ˈdʒeɪkɪ) / noun. Scot slang, derogatory a homeless alcoholic.
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What do the Scottish call themselves?

The Scottish people or Scots (Scots: Scots fowk; Scottish Gaelic: Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland.
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What is Scottish for daughter of?

In the old parish registers of Scotland in the 17th and 18th centuries, the Gaelic term “nighean mhic,” meaning “daughter of,” could also be found as part of patronymic surnames. This was abbreviated variously as Nc, N', Nee, nighean and inghean uí.
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How do Scots say little?

Many words spoken by Scottish people can be determined without too much effort. “Aye” means “yes”, “wee” means “little or small” and “nae” means “no”.
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How do you say cute in Scottish?

Dictionaries of the Scots Language:: DOST :: cute.
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What is the slang word for Scottish people?

Sawney (sometimes Sandie/y, or Sanders, or Sannock) was an English nickname for a Scotsman, now obsolete, and playing much the same linguistic role that "Jock" does now.
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How do you say bum in Scottish?

Scotland have several of their own slang words for body parts, of which I have to say my absolute favourite is 'bahoochie' for your bum, and a 'banger' for a gentleman's private parts.
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What do the Scottish call a beautiful woman?

#2: Bonnie

Bonnie means “beautiful,” and is an old Scottish saying.
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What do Scottish children call their mother?

Forget Mum or Mom, in northern England they usually like calling their mothers Mam. The pronunciation, of course, will vary for Mam whether you're a Northumbrian or Geordie. This term of endearment for mother is also very common in Scotland and Northern Ireland. In Ireland Ma is also frequently used instead of Mam.
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What is daddy in Scottish?

DEDDY, Deddie, Ded, n. Sc. variants of Eng. dad, daddy (Cai.
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What is the slang for cute kids?

  • chick.
  • cub.
  • fledgling.
  • junior.
  • lad.
  • lass.
  • moppet.
  • punk.
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