Lallans
Lallans, also known as Scots, is a dialect of the Scottish language primarily spoken in the lowland regions of Scotland. It has its roots in the Middle Scots language and is characterized by its unique vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. Lallans is often used in poetry and literature, reflecting the culture and history of the Scottish people.
The term "Lallans" translates to "lowlands" and is often associated with the works of notable writers like Robert Burns and Hugh MacDiarmid. While it is not an official language, Lallans holds cultural significance and is celebrated for its rich oral tradition and expressive nature.