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{s} İskoç

Bir İskoçyalı İskoç eteğinin altına ne giyer? - What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt?

İkinci sabah İskoçyalı ağacının tepesinden uzakta büyük bir kale gördü. - On the second morning, the Scotsman saw from the top of his tree a great castle far away.

(isim) İskoç lehçesi
{i} İskoç İngilizcesi
{s} İskoçya

Bir zamanlar elde ettikleri ilk fırsatta kaçmayı kafalarına koyan bir İskoçyalı ve bir İngiliz ve bir İrlandalı orduda birlikte hizmet ediyorlardı. - There were once a Scotsman and an Englishman and an Irishman serving in the army together, who took it into their heads to run away on the first opportunity they could get.

İkinci sabah İskoçyalı ağacının tepesinden uzakta büyük bir kale gördü. - On the second morning, the Scotsman saw from the top of his tree a great castle far away.

{i} İskoç lehçesi
İskoç dili
İskoçyaya veya İskoç diline
ıskoçya
ıskoç lehçesi
ıskoç
scots pine
sarıçam
scots pine
iskoçya çamı
Scottish
(sıfat) İskoçyalı
Scottish
{s} İskoçyalı

Bu bir İskoçyalı ismi. - It's a Scottish name.

scot
(Tıp) skot
scot
(Ticaret) vergi cezası
Scottish
İskoçya'ya ilişkin
Scot
{i} vergi
Scot
{i} İskoç

İngiltere ve İskoçya, 1 Mayıs 1707'de birleşti ve Büyük Britanya Krallığı'nı oluşturdu. - England and Scotland were unified on May 1, 1707, to form the Kingdom of Great Britain.

Kuzeyde İskoçya, güneyde İngiltere, batıda Galler ve daha batıda da Kuzey İrlanda var. - In the north, there's Scotland; in the south, England; in the west, Wales; and further west, Northern Ireland.

Scot
{i} İskoçyalı

Bir İskoçyalı İskoç eteğinin altına ne giyer? - What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt?

İkinci sabah İskoçyalı ağacının tepesinden uzakta büyük bir kale gördü. - On the second morning, the Scotsman saw from the top of his tree a great castle far away.

Scot
{i} para cezası
Scot
ıskoçyalı
Scottish
{s} İskoç

İskoç Galcesi, Tatoeba'daki 89. dil olacak. - Scottish Gaelic will be the 89ᵗʰ language on Tatoeba.

İngilizce ve İskoçça konuşuyor musun? - Do you speak English and Scottish Gaelic?

scot
eski ingiltere kanununda vergi veya para cezası scot and lot eski belediye vergisi
scot
[n] İskoç
scot
ek ücretiskoçyalı
scot
pay scot and lot tamamen ödemek
scot
iskoçyal

Bir zamanlar elde ettikleri ilk fırsatta kaçmayı kafalarına koyan bir İskoçyalı ve bir İngiliz ve bir İrlandalı orduda birlikte hizmet ediyorlardı. - There were once a Scotsman and an Englishman and an Irishman serving in the army together, who took it into their heads to run away on the first opportunity they could get.

Bir İskoçyalı İskoç eteğinin altına ne giyer? - What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt?

the Scots
İskoçlar, İskoçya halkı
the Scots
İskoçyalılar
English - English
A Germanic language closely related to English and descended from northern dialects of Middle English, spoken in parts of Scotland, now especially in the central, northeastern and southern regions of the country
plural form of Scot
Scottish
plural of Scot
{i} people of Scotland, residents and citizens of Scotland
{s} Scotch, Scottish, of or pertaining to Scotland
The dialect of English used in the Lowlands of Scotland. Scottish
8d
of or relating to or characteristic of Scotland or its people or culture or its English dialect or Gaelic language; "Scots gaelic"; "the Scots community in New York"; "`Scottish' tends to be the more formal term as in `The Scottish Symphony' or `Scottish authors' or `Scottish mountains'"; "`Scotch' is in disfavor with Scottish people and is used primarily outside Scotland except in such frozen phrases as `Scotch broth' or `Scotch whiskey' or `Scotch plaid'
Of or pertaining to the Scotch; Scotch; Scottish; as, Scots law; a pound Scots 1s
Scots law
Scottish LEgal System, the
Lowland Scots
The Germanic language variety traditionally spoken in Lowland Scotland and parts of Ulster, as distinct from Scottish Gaelic
Scot
A male given name, a rare spelling variant of Scott
Ulster Scots
A variant of the Scots language spoken in Northern Ireland (Ulster)
scot
{v} to stop a wheel by some obstacle
scot
{n} a Scotchman, shot, part, share, payment
Hammer of the Scots
(nickname for) King Edward I of England (1239 - 1307) who tried to subdue the Scots by force and impose his authority on them
Mary Queen of Scots
{i} Mary Stuart (1542-1587), queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567
Mary Queen of Scots
Queen of Scotland (1542-1567). The Catholic monarch during the bitter Scottish Reformation, she was forced to abdicate in favor of her son, the future James I of England. After fleeing to England (1568), she was imprisoned by Elizabeth I. Catholic supporters plotted to place her on the English throne, resulting in her trial and execution for sedition. the daughter of the Scottish King James V. She became Queen of Scotland when she was one week old, but in 1568 she was forced to give up her position, and she escaped to England. Instead of helping her, the English queen, Elizabeth I (who was her cousin ) put her in prison. Many Catholics believed Mary should have been Queen of England instead of Elizabeth, who was a Protestant. Elizabeth later ordered Mary to be killed, because she believed Mary was involved in a secret plan to kill her. After Elizabeth's death, Mary's son James, who was the King of Scotland, also became the King of England (as James I). Mary had three husbands, and many stories and books have been written about her (1542-87)
Queen of Scots Mary
orig. Mary Stuart born Dec. 8, 1542, Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian, Scot. died Feb. 8, 1587, Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire, Eng. Queen of Scotland (1542-67). She became queen when her father, James V (1512-42), died six days after her birth. She was sent by her mother, Mary of Guise, to be raised at the court of the French king Henry II and was married in 1558 to his son Francis II. After Francis's brief rule as king (1559-60) ended with his premature death, Mary returned to Scotland (1561), where she was distrusted because of her Catholic upbringing. In 1565 the red-haired queen married her ambitious cousin Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, and became a victim of intrigues among the Scottish nobles. Darnley conspired with them to murder her confidant David Riccio. After the birth of her son James (later James I of England) in 1566, Mary was estranged from Darnley, who was murdered in 1567. Ignoring objections by the jealous Scottish nobility, she married James Hepburn, earl of Bothwell (1535?-78), a suspect in Darnley's murder. The rebellious nobles deserted her army at Carberry Hill and forced her to abdicate in favour of her son (1567). After failed attempts to win back the throne, she sought refuge in England with her cousin Elizabeth I, who arranged to keep her in captivity. Several uprisings by English Catholics in Mary's favour convinced Elizabeth to have Mary tried and condemned; she was beheaded at Fotheringhay Castle in 1587
Scot
A person born in or native to Scotland
Scot
{i} citizen or inhabitant of Scotland
Scot
Scots is a dialect of the English language that is spoken in Scotland. There are things you can express in Scots that you can't say in English
Scot
A Scot is a person of Scottish origin
Scot
Scots means the same as Scottish. his guttural Scots accent. Money assessed or paid. someone from Scotland (Scotus )
mary queen of scots
queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567; as a Catholic she was forced to abdicate in favor of her son and fled to England where she was imprisoned by Elizabeth I; when Catholic supporters plotted to put her on the English throne she was tried and executed for sedition (1542-1587)
scot
A local tax, paid originally to the lord or ruler and later to a sheriff
scot
A portion of money assessed or paid; a tax or contribution; a mulct; a fine; a shot
scot
A native or inhabitant of Scotland; a Scotsman, or Scotchman
scot
{i} tax, surcharge, assessment
scot
a native or inhabitant of Scotland
scot
A name for a horse
scots

    Hyphenation

    Scots

    Turkish pronunciation

    skäts

    Synonyms

    lallans

    Pronunciation

    /ˈskäts/ /ˈskɑːts/

    Etymology

    [ 'skät ] (noun.) 14th century. Scots and Northern variant of Scottish.
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