Scottish Nouns

If you're trying to learn Scottish Nouns which is also called Scots, check our courses about Nouns and Words... to help you with your Scottish grammar. Try to concentrate on the lesson and notice the pattern that occurs each time the word changes its place. Also don't forget to check the rest of our other lessons listed on Learn Scottish. Enjoy the rest of the lesson!

Scottish Nouns

Learning the Scottish Nouns is very important because its structure is used in every day conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Scottish language. But first we need to know what the role of Nouns is in the structure of the grammar in Scottish.

Scottish nouns are words used to name a person, animal, place, thing, or abstract ideas. Nouns are usually the most important part of vocabulary. Here are some examples:

English NounsScottish Nouns
nounsnoons
my carmah motur
green cargreen motur
three carsthee cars
car garagemotur garage
outside the carootwith th' motur

Notice the structure of the Nouns in Scottish.

List of Nouns in Scottish

Below is a list of the Nouns and Words in Scottish placed in a table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Scottish vocabulary.

English NounsScottish Nouns
armarm
backback
cheekscheeks
chestchest
chinchin
earlug
elbowelbaw
eyeyak
facecoopon
fingerfinger
fingersfingers
footfit
hairhair
handhain
headheed
heartheart
kneeknee
legleg
liplip
mouthgob
neckneck
nosebeak
shouldershoolder
stomachstomach
teethteeth
thighthigh
throatthroat
thumbthumb
toetoe
tonguetongue
toothtooth

Nouns and Words have a very important role in Scottish. Once you're done with the Scots Nouns, you might want to check the rest of our Scottish lessons here: Learn Scottish. Don't forget to bookmark this page.

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