Awesome, can we get Scots signage in the Central Belt now? Makes far more sense than Gaelic in these parts.
If Scots is to actually function as an official language then it needs an official standard form. At the moment written Scots is a bit of a wild west of different, often fractured, dialects. Which is all fine and good for cultural use, but not good at all for official and legal use.
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I thought they were already, but sound!
Took them long enough.
Awesome, can we get Scots signage in the Central Belt now? Makes far more sense than Gaelic in these parts.
If Scots is to actually function as an official language then it needs an official standard form. At the moment written Scots is a bit of a wild west of different, often fractured, dialects. Which is all fine and good for cultural use, but not good at all for official and legal use.
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