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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan View Post
    Who said anything about a drunk accent?
    HAHAHHAHA!!!!

    Touché.


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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkDYo...e_gdata_player

    A warning here for language

    Here's Al Murrays impresion of a Scotsman I'm something of a mix between 2 and 4
    The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
    He kens na where the wind comes frae,
    But he kens fine where its goin'.

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    Canuck of NI wrote (way back on the second page): “Carryover from the Gaelic, for sure. The same usage of ‘the’ can be found all through Irish and Highland english as written and spoken.”

    It has that in common with Welsh, and also with French (I believe there is a Gaulish influence there).
    I read somewhere that Welsh usage of the definite article is in many cases opposite to the English. One would speak (in Welsh) of going to “the London” rather than “London”, but on the way one might cross “Severn”, rather than “the Severn”.
    One thing French definitely has in common with Gaelic is its definition of its word for island. The Ile de France is an area defined by the rivers that surround it. The Scottish Gaelic innis can also be an area defined by rivers, rather than by the sea or a lake (as the English would prefer to use the word island.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan View Post
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkDYo...e_gdata_player

    A warning here for language

    Here's Al Murrays impresion of a Scotsman I'm something of a mix between 2 and 4
    WISCONSIN

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    I think we might be both as bad as each other
    The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
    He kens na where the wind comes frae,
    But he kens fine where its goin'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan View Post
    I think we might be both as bad as each other

    I think we might be both as awesome as each other

    FTFY.

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    I think this Gaelic thing is turning into the unifying force the English always dreaded!

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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
    I think we might be both as awesome as each other

    FTFY.
    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck of NI View Post
    I think this Gaelic thing is turning into the unifying force the English always dreaded!
    I think your both right.
    The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
    He kens na where the wind comes frae,
    But he kens fine where its goin'.

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    I knew I would get some interesting responses to this thread, thanks. I think I will just call it my kilt though. and if it's not my kilt, it's not the kilt I'm going to wear, lol

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    certainly in Scotland when we precede any word with the definite article, it always denotes something important, dramatic or noticeable.
    As with certain place names round about central Scotland we always say -
    The Garngad, The Renton, The Plains, The Raploch etc., plenty of place names like this. I'm sure some of our Scots members will come up with a few more
    One common strand about the places I have mentioned, they are all quite dramatic locations!

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