Doric, a little-known form of North East Scots, is undergoing a pandemic-inspired renaissance. “Slaverin, slubberin, gibberin, gabberin, roon wi a wallop, a sklyter, a sweel,” recited the poet.
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FROM a "sleekit moose" to "thon deep mirk wid", children's classic the Gruffalo is being given a linguistic overhaul to reflect regional dialects including Doric and Orcadian Scots. The regional ...
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In the aftermath of her passing, it was reported that Queen Elizabeth could speak the local dialect of Balmoral and the region around it. This dialect of the north-east of Scotland – called the Doric ...
Language is an important part of Scottish culture, and our colloquial phrases have been puzzling tourists for generations. Historically, Gaelic and Scots were widely spoken across the country, but ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. My Doric Diary is a jukebox musical written by Katie Barnett and James Siggens of ...