Articles categorised as Caithness
Caithness dialect
The dialect of Caithness follows that of the North East of Scotland, by and large. In 1735 Aneas Bayne, in his 'A Survey of the County of Caithness', commented that the local dialect was then...
Scots an Dutch
Weil, I wis fair scunnered efter watchin the fitba on Setterday nicht. Scotland wis outclassed, nae quaystion. Whan ye'r up agin a side that can pit players like Snijder on the bench ye ken...
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