Scottish
Prononciation : [ˈskɒtɪʃ]
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Contexte : « nationality »
(adjective) related to Scotland, its people, or its culture. If something is described as Scottish, it means it comes from or is typical of Scotland, like traditions, food, or music.
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She wore a beautiful Scottish dress at the festival.
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The food at the restaurant was not Scottish, as it was mostly Italian.
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What are some popular Scottish dishes you know?
Contexte : « nationality »
(noun) a person from Scotland. When we say someone is Scottish, we mean they were born in Scotland or have Scottish heritage and identity.
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He is a proud Scottish who loves sharing his culture.
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She didn't feel Scottish, even though she was born in Scotland.
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What makes you feel Scottish?
Contexte : « language »
(adjective) relating to the Scottish dialect of English. It refers to the way some people in Scotland speak or write in a distinct and regional way.
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The Scottish accent is very charming and unique.
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He struggled to understand the Scottish dialect when he first visited.
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Can you tell the difference between a Scottish accent and an English one?
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