Scottish English is a variety of the English language spoken in Scotland. It incorporates unique vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar influenced by Scots and Scottish Gaelic. This dialect reflects Scotland's rich cultural heritage and regional diversity.
In Scottish English, certain words and phrases differ from standard English. For example, "wee" means small, and "bairn" refers to a child. The accent can vary significantly across regions, such as Glasgow or Edinburgh, contributing to the distinctiveness of Scottish English within the broader English language.