- Oct 20, 2006
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I thought it might be fun if we were to share a few words of our own local dialect with each other just so we can all share the richness of the language and how it can vary from place to place. Here's some words commonly heard in Fife, Scotland and their English equivalent.
ben = through
hoose = house
bunker = worktop
glaikit = stupid
baffies = slippers
brae = hill
cannae = cannot
scunnered = bothered
blethering = talking nonsense
ken = know
bouffing oxters = sweaty underarms
stoating = drunk
hirpling = limping
Now it's your turn to let your own voice shine through
ben = through
hoose = house
bunker = worktop
glaikit = stupid
baffies = slippers
brae = hill
cannae = cannot
scunnered = bothered
blethering = talking nonsense
ken = know
bouffing oxters = sweaty underarms
stoating = drunk
hirpling = limping
Now it's your turn to let your own voice shine through