Language situation in Scotland
Language situation in Scotland is very complex. There are three variants of language in Scotland which in turn shows great dialectal variation: the Celtic language Scottish Gaelic, Scots Language (Scots) and a more local version of English (Scottish English).
According to the 2001 the Scottish Gaelic in Scotland of about 92 000 people speak in the Highlands and Argyll. https://youtu.be/8xVxOJCBPSw
Scots Language spoken mostly in the lowlands, including Glasgow and Edinburgh, in the northeast of the Scottish mainland and the Orkney and Shetland Islands. https://youtu.be/cENbkHS3mnY
Scottish English can be described as an English dialect with distinctive pronunciation. https: //youtu.be/8hGp6aHsZQY
Bus tour in the scottish Highlands
Today we traveled to the Scottish Highlands. We went to the cafe Rabbie's in Edinburgh. Where we paid 70 pounds for a trip in the Highlands in a little red bus. We were 5 people on the bus trip. We were a group of 16 people. The bus tour was a day long and we went around in the Scottish highlands. First we went to Scotland's highest mountain, and then we went to see Loch ness. We took a small boat trip on the lake. It cost £ 40 per person. Then we went to Edinburgh and eat Haggis on a café.
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