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| has gloss | (noun) a dialect of English spoken in the Lowlands of Scotland Scottish Lallans, Lallans |
| has gloss | eng: Lallans ( ), a variant of the Scots word lawlands meaning the lowlands of Scotland, was also traditionally used to refer to the Scots language as a whole. More recent interpretations assume it refers to the dialects of south and central Scotland and Doric, a term once used to refer to Scots dialects in general, is now generally seen to refer to the Scots dialects of north east Scotland. |
| lexicalization | eng: Lallans |
| lexicalization | eng: Scottish Lallans |
| subclass of | language/sco |
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| Asturian | |
| has gloss | ast: Lallans , ye una variante del escocés falada nEscocia por al rodiu de 500.000 persones dascendencia angloxasona y nomada Scott na zona. Ye una de les tres llingües reconocíes nesta nación si bien dellos dicen que ye un dialectu y la diferenciación ye abondo difícil. |
| lexicalization | ast: Lallans |
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| has gloss | sco: Lallans (pronounced /ˈlælənz/ ), a variant o the Scots wird lawlands [ˈlo̜ːlən(d)z, ˈlɑːlənz] meanin the lawlands o Scotland, wis tradeetionally uised for tae refer tae the Scots leid as a hail an aw. Mair recent interpretations assume it refers tae the byleids o sooth an central Scotland an the Doric, a term ance uised for tae refer tae aw Scots byleids, is nou for ordinar seen tae refer tae the Scots byleids o north east Scotland. |
| lexicalization | sco: Lallans |
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| similar | e/Lallans |
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