(January 16, 2009 at 7:16 am)allan175 Wrote: I am originally from the Northeast of Scotland (right on the corner North of Aberdeen) and that area has a very strong accent all of its own. When I moved down South to go to university I struggled to be understood for ages.
Since then (over 20 years now) I've moderated my accent so, while still recognisably Scottish it is a lot lot milder.
A scotsman, like that kind of dialect. The scottish and irish are really nice dialects. I do myself speak Malmö-Scanian a dialect in the Scanian dialect. We want to concider Scanian as language we have some of our own words. But decpite that can we be understood by other swedes.