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We'r Needin tae Talk Aboot Wir Language | Michael Dempster | TEDxInverness
Auditory neuroscientist Michael Dempster delivers a gripping presentation on how the mind reacts when we talk freely with the language we grew up with.
This talk is delivered using the language which Miachael grew up with, Scots.
He tells of some of the difficulties the Scots language has faced in the past and gives some insight into its future.
Michael is an Auditory Neuroscientist who gained his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Glasgow for his work exploring neural processing fundamental to language and music perception. He is also a first-language Scots speaker.
He has taught modern Scots to people from outwith Scotland and to people from Scotland who want to learn more about their own ways of speaking. Over the past year he has been working on his forthcoming book “Mi...
published: 02 Dec 2015
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The Scots Language (or Dialect?!)
This video is all about Scots, a sister language of English (or an English dialect, depending on who you ask). Either way, it's fascinating!
Are you learning a language? One great resource to check out is Innovative Language podcast programs: https://langfocus.com/innovative-language-podcasts/.
Thanks to Fiona Katherine Smith for her recordings and advice!
Check out Langfocus on Patreon http://patreon.com/langfocus
Current Patreon members include these fantastic people:
Brandon Gonzalez, Rafael Seher, Trevor Lawrence, Patrick Batchelder, Pomax, Виктор Павлов, Mark Thesing, Auguste Fields, Jiajun "Jeremy" Liu, иктор Павлов, Guillermo Jimenez, Sidney Frattini Junior, Bennett Seacrist, Ruben Sanchez, Michael Cuomo, Eric Garland, Brian Michalowski, Sebastian Langshaw, Scott Russell, Fl...
published: 11 Jun 2017
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The Scots Language
A lecture in Scots about the history of the Scots language.
published: 19 Apr 2011
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The Scots Language (With Len Pennie)
A chat with Len Pennie about the Scots language (a sister language of English from Scotland.) Scots is fascinating because most English speakers can understand it to some extent, but there are very noticeable differences in phonology, syntax, and vocabulary.
To see her Youtube channel click here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNtTXIIxnGPPi8r1JlIbJgQ/videos
Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lenniesaurus
published: 01 Dec 2020
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QI: Name three Scottish inventions
30 November: Today is St Andrew's Day
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This clip is from QI Series C, Episode 10, 'Cleve Crudgington' with Stephen Fry, Alan Davies, Clive Anderson, John Sessions and Mark Steel.
published: 30 Nov 2014
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The Sound of the Scots language/dialect (Numbers, Greetings, Words & Sample Text)
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Scots / Lowland Scots (Brai...
published: 09 Oct 2020
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Glasgow and Scottish Passions
Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show Glasgow, once an industrial powerhouse, offers a fun look at Scotland's vibrantly gritty urban side — full of edgy street art, trendy dining, and the striking architecture of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Leaving town, we'll tap into Scottish passions as we tour historic Stirling Castle and nearby battlefields, sample a dram at the land's most beloved distilleries on the Speyside Whisky Trail, watch a sheepdog demonstration, and struggle to lift the Manhood Stone at a Highland Games.
Visit http://www.ricksteves.com for more information about this destination and other destinations in Europe.
Check out more Rick Steves’ Europe travel resour...
published: 23 Apr 2019
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Scots - English or Another Language?
In this video we take a look at Scots, exploring its history, structure, and whether it is a language of its own, or a dialect of English.
Find us here too!
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published: 14 Mar 2020
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland is another one of Europe's truly great cities, a place noted for historic sites and modern culture that makes it one of the most popular destinations in the world.
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Your visit to Edinburgh could be done comfortably in three days: on day one, Royal Mile and castle, day two, the busy shopping district of the New Town, historic neighborhoods and the National art museum; day three, to the Royal Yacht Britannia at waterfront Leith, National Museum of History and free time. Of course, in between all of these wonderful attractions your main activity is just the sheer pleasure of walking around in this beautiful city.
See our other movie featuring castle and royal yacht: https://youtu.be/wGrgbjS7l0E
The main street that visitors love t...
published: 09 Feb 2018
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MMMGIRR: How the Scots Invented the Modern World
Presenter Fred Ayres takes us on a journey through Scottish history in this 'eight-and-a-half minute epic' which details the miserable attempt at the historical genre that is Arthur Herman's How the Scots Invented the Modern World.
published: 07 Jun 2012
15:36
We'r Needin tae Talk Aboot Wir Language | Michael Dempster | TEDxInverness
Auditory neuroscientist Michael Dempster delivers a gripping presentation on how the mind reacts when we talk freely with the language we grew up with.
This ...
Auditory neuroscientist Michael Dempster delivers a gripping presentation on how the mind reacts when we talk freely with the language we grew up with.
This talk is delivered using the language which Miachael grew up with, Scots.
He tells of some of the difficulties the Scots language has faced in the past and gives some insight into its future.
Michael is an Auditory Neuroscientist who gained his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Glasgow for his work exploring neural processing fundamental to language and music perception. He is also a first-language Scots speaker.
He has taught modern Scots to people from outwith Scotland and to people from Scotland who want to learn more about their own ways of speaking. Over the past year he has been working on his forthcoming book “Mind yer language? - How we talk English an how we talk Scots.”
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/We'r_Needin_Tae_Talk_Aboot_Wir_Language_|_Michael_Dempster_|_Tedxinverness
Auditory neuroscientist Michael Dempster delivers a gripping presentation on how the mind reacts when we talk freely with the language we grew up with.
This talk is delivered using the language which Miachael grew up with, Scots.
He tells of some of the difficulties the Scots language has faced in the past and gives some insight into its future.
Michael is an Auditory Neuroscientist who gained his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Glasgow for his work exploring neural processing fundamental to language and music perception. He is also a first-language Scots speaker.
He has taught modern Scots to people from outwith Scotland and to people from Scotland who want to learn more about their own ways of speaking. Over the past year he has been working on his forthcoming book “Mind yer language? - How we talk English an how we talk Scots.”
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 128651
16:34
The Scots Language (or Dialect?!)
This video is all about Scots, a sister language of English (or an English dialect, depending on who you ask). Either way, it's fascinating!
Are you learning a...
This video is all about Scots, a sister language of English (or an English dialect, depending on who you ask). Either way, it's fascinating!
Are you learning a language? One great resource to check out is Innovative Language podcast programs: https://langfocus.com/innovative-language-podcasts/.
Thanks to Fiona Katherine Smith for her recordings and advice!
Check out Langfocus on Patreon http://patreon.com/langfocus
Current Patreon members include these fantastic people:
Brandon Gonzalez, Rafael Seher, Trevor Lawrence, Patrick Batchelder, Pomax, Виктор Павлов, Mark Thesing, Auguste Fields, Jiajun "Jeremy" Liu, иктор Павлов, Guillermo Jimenez, Sidney Frattini Junior, Bennett Seacrist, Ruben Sanchez, Michael Cuomo, Eric Garland, Brian Michalowski, Sebastian Langshaw, Scott Russell, Florian Breitwieser, Divad Jones, Lorraine Inez Lil, Don Sawyer, FRANCISCO, Mohammed A. Abahussain, Benham Esfahbod, Fred, UlasYesil, JL Bumgarner, Rob Hoskins, Thomas A. McCloud, Ian Smith, Maurice Chow, Matthew Cockburn, Raymond Thomas, Simon Blanchet, Ryan Marquardt, Sky Vied, Romain Paulus, Panot, Erik Edelmann, Bennet, James Zavaleta, Ulrike Baumann, Ian Martyn, Justin Faist, Jeff Miller, Stephen Lawson, Howard Stratton, George Greene, Panthea Madjidi, Nicholas Gentry, Sergios Tsakatikas, Bruno Filippi, Sergio Tsakatikas, Qarion, Pedro Flores, Raymond Thomas, Marco Antonio Barcellos Junior, David Beitler, Rick Gerritzen, Sailcat, Mark Kemp, Éric Martin, Leo Barudi, Piotr Chmielowski, Suzanne Jacobs, Johann Goergen, Darren Rennels, Caio Fernandes, Iddo Berger, Peter Nikitin, Brent Werner, Fiona de Visser, Carl Saloga, Edward Wilson, Kevin Law, David Lecount, Joshua Philgarlic, Thomas Mitchell, Mahmoud Hashemi, Fatimahl, JC Edwards, Ashley Dieroff, Steve Decina, and MrEssex, for their generous Patreon support.
Music:
"Book Bag" by E's Jammy James
Lord of the Land by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400022
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"Groovy Hip Hop" by Ben Sound.
https://wn.com/The_Scots_Language_(Or_Dialect_)
This video is all about Scots, a sister language of English (or an English dialect, depending on who you ask). Either way, it's fascinating!
Are you learning a language? One great resource to check out is Innovative Language podcast programs: https://langfocus.com/innovative-language-podcasts/.
Thanks to Fiona Katherine Smith for her recordings and advice!
Check out Langfocus on Patreon http://patreon.com/langfocus
Current Patreon members include these fantastic people:
Brandon Gonzalez, Rafael Seher, Trevor Lawrence, Patrick Batchelder, Pomax, Виктор Павлов, Mark Thesing, Auguste Fields, Jiajun "Jeremy" Liu, иктор Павлов, Guillermo Jimenez, Sidney Frattini Junior, Bennett Seacrist, Ruben Sanchez, Michael Cuomo, Eric Garland, Brian Michalowski, Sebastian Langshaw, Scott Russell, Florian Breitwieser, Divad Jones, Lorraine Inez Lil, Don Sawyer, FRANCISCO, Mohammed A. Abahussain, Benham Esfahbod, Fred, UlasYesil, JL Bumgarner, Rob Hoskins, Thomas A. McCloud, Ian Smith, Maurice Chow, Matthew Cockburn, Raymond Thomas, Simon Blanchet, Ryan Marquardt, Sky Vied, Romain Paulus, Panot, Erik Edelmann, Bennet, James Zavaleta, Ulrike Baumann, Ian Martyn, Justin Faist, Jeff Miller, Stephen Lawson, Howard Stratton, George Greene, Panthea Madjidi, Nicholas Gentry, Sergios Tsakatikas, Bruno Filippi, Sergio Tsakatikas, Qarion, Pedro Flores, Raymond Thomas, Marco Antonio Barcellos Junior, David Beitler, Rick Gerritzen, Sailcat, Mark Kemp, Éric Martin, Leo Barudi, Piotr Chmielowski, Suzanne Jacobs, Johann Goergen, Darren Rennels, Caio Fernandes, Iddo Berger, Peter Nikitin, Brent Werner, Fiona de Visser, Carl Saloga, Edward Wilson, Kevin Law, David Lecount, Joshua Philgarlic, Thomas Mitchell, Mahmoud Hashemi, Fatimahl, JC Edwards, Ashley Dieroff, Steve Decina, and MrEssex, for their generous Patreon support.
Music:
"Book Bag" by E's Jammy James
Lord of the Land by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400022
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
"Groovy Hip Hop" by Ben Sound.
- published: 11 Jun 2017
- views: 1243657
19:38
The Scots Language
A lecture in Scots about the history of the Scots language.
A lecture in Scots about the history of the Scots language.
https://wn.com/The_Scots_Language
A lecture in Scots about the history of the Scots language.
- published: 19 Apr 2011
- views: 586042
47:51
The Scots Language (With Len Pennie)
A chat with Len Pennie about the Scots language (a sister language of English from Scotland.) Scots is fascinating because most English speakers can understand ...
A chat with Len Pennie about the Scots language (a sister language of English from Scotland.) Scots is fascinating because most English speakers can understand it to some extent, but there are very noticeable differences in phonology, syntax, and vocabulary.
To see her Youtube channel click here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNtTXIIxnGPPi8r1JlIbJgQ/videos
Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lenniesaurus
https://wn.com/The_Scots_Language_(With_Len_Pennie)
A chat with Len Pennie about the Scots language (a sister language of English from Scotland.) Scots is fascinating because most English speakers can understand it to some extent, but there are very noticeable differences in phonology, syntax, and vocabulary.
To see her Youtube channel click here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNtTXIIxnGPPi8r1JlIbJgQ/videos
Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lenniesaurus
- published: 01 Dec 2020
- views: 4386
3:20
QI: Name three Scottish inventions
30 November: Today is St Andrew's Day
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30 November: Today is St Andrew's Day
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This clip is from QI Series C, Episode 10, 'Cleve Crudgington' with Stephen Fry, Alan Davies, Clive Anderson, John Sessions and Mark Steel.
https://wn.com/Qi_Name_Three_Scottish_Inventions
30 November: Today is St Andrew's Day
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This clip is from QI Series C, Episode 10, 'Cleve Crudgington' with Stephen Fry, Alan Davies, Clive Anderson, John Sessions and Mark Steel.
- published: 30 Nov 2014
- views: 459650
7:11
The Sound of the Scots language/dialect (Numbers, Greetings, Words & Sample Text)
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together. I created this for educational purposes to spread ...
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together. I created this for educational purposes to spread awareness that we are diverse as a planet.
Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this.
I hope you have a great day! Stay happy!
Please support me on Patreon!
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This video was made for educational purposes only. Non profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All credits belong to the rightful owners.
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect to be featured here. Submit your recordings to crystalsky0124@gmail.com. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Scots / Lowland Scots (Braid) Scots, Lallans, Doric
Native to: United Kingdom, Ireland
Region: Scotland: Scottish Lowlands, Northern Isles, Caithness, Arran and Campbeltown/ Ulster (Ireland): Counties Down, Antrim, Londonderry, Donegal and Armagh
Ethnicity: Scots
Native speakers: 99,200 (2019) L2 speakers: 1,500,000
Language family: Indo-European (Germanic)
is a West Germanic language variety spoken in Scotland and parts of Ulster in Ireland (where the local dialect is known as Ulster Scots). It is sometimes called Lowland Scots to distinguish it from Scottish Gaelic, the Goidelic Celtic language that was historically restricted to most of the Highlands, the Hebrides and Galloway after the 16th century. Modern Scots is a sister language of Modern English; the two diverged in the Early Middle English period (1150–1300).
Scots is recognised as an indigenous language of Scotland, a regional or minority language of Europe, and as a vulnerable language by UNESCO. In the 2011 Scottish Census, over 1.5 million people in Scotland reported being able to speak Scots.
As there are no universally accepted criteria for distinguishing a language from a dialect, scholars and other interested parties often disagree about the linguistic, historical and social status of Scots, particularly its relationship to English. Although a number of paradigms for distinguishing between languages and dialects exist, they often render contradictory results. Broad Scots is at one end of a bipolar linguistic continuum, with Scottish Standard English at the other. Scots is often regarded as one of the ancient varieties of English, but it has its own distinct dialects. Alternatively, Scots is sometimes treated as a distinct Germanic language, in the way that Norwegian is closely linked to but distinct from Danish
This video was created for educational purposes only.
Watch the full video of The origins of the Scots language - in Scots
https://youtu.be/tYwcjJ7Eaps.
https://wn.com/The_Sound_Of_The_Scots_Language_Dialect_(Numbers,_Greetings,_Words_Sample_Text)
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together. I created this for educational purposes to spread awareness that we are diverse as a planet.
Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this.
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Scots / Lowland Scots (Braid) Scots, Lallans, Doric
Native to: United Kingdom, Ireland
Region: Scotland: Scottish Lowlands, Northern Isles, Caithness, Arran and Campbeltown/ Ulster (Ireland): Counties Down, Antrim, Londonderry, Donegal and Armagh
Ethnicity: Scots
Native speakers: 99,200 (2019) L2 speakers: 1,500,000
Language family: Indo-European (Germanic)
is a West Germanic language variety spoken in Scotland and parts of Ulster in Ireland (where the local dialect is known as Ulster Scots). It is sometimes called Lowland Scots to distinguish it from Scottish Gaelic, the Goidelic Celtic language that was historically restricted to most of the Highlands, the Hebrides and Galloway after the 16th century. Modern Scots is a sister language of Modern English; the two diverged in the Early Middle English period (1150–1300).
Scots is recognised as an indigenous language of Scotland, a regional or minority language of Europe, and as a vulnerable language by UNESCO. In the 2011 Scottish Census, over 1.5 million people in Scotland reported being able to speak Scots.
As there are no universally accepted criteria for distinguishing a language from a dialect, scholars and other interested parties often disagree about the linguistic, historical and social status of Scots, particularly its relationship to English. Although a number of paradigms for distinguishing between languages and dialects exist, they often render contradictory results. Broad Scots is at one end of a bipolar linguistic continuum, with Scottish Standard English at the other. Scots is often regarded as one of the ancient varieties of English, but it has its own distinct dialects. Alternatively, Scots is sometimes treated as a distinct Germanic language, in the way that Norwegian is closely linked to but distinct from Danish
This video was created for educational purposes only.
Watch the full video of The origins of the Scots language - in Scots
https://youtu.be/tYwcjJ7Eaps.
- published: 09 Oct 2020
- views: 73285
25:02
Glasgow and Scottish Passions
Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show Glasgo...
Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show Glasgow, once an industrial powerhouse, offers a fun look at Scotland's vibrantly gritty urban side — full of edgy street art, trendy dining, and the striking architecture of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Leaving town, we'll tap into Scottish passions as we tour historic Stirling Castle and nearby battlefields, sample a dram at the land's most beloved distilleries on the Speyside Whisky Trail, watch a sheepdog demonstration, and struggle to lift the Manhood Stone at a Highland Games.
Visit http://www.ricksteves.com for more information about this destination and other destinations in Europe.
Check out more Rick Steves’ Europe travel resources:
“Rick Steves’ Europe” public television series: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show
“Travel with Rick Steves” public radio program: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/radio
European Tours: https://www.ricksteves.com/tours
Guidebooks: https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/guidebooks
Travel Gear: https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/
Trip Consulting: https://www.ricksteves.com/travel-help/plan-your-trip-with-our-expert-consultants
Travel Classes: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/travel-talks
Rick Steves Audio Europe App: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/audio-europe
Rick Steves, America's most respected authority on European travel, writes European travel guidebooks and hosts travel shows on public television and public radio.
https://wn.com/Glasgow_And_Scottish_Passions
Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show Glasgow, once an industrial powerhouse, offers a fun look at Scotland's vibrantly gritty urban side — full of edgy street art, trendy dining, and the striking architecture of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Leaving town, we'll tap into Scottish passions as we tour historic Stirling Castle and nearby battlefields, sample a dram at the land's most beloved distilleries on the Speyside Whisky Trail, watch a sheepdog demonstration, and struggle to lift the Manhood Stone at a Highland Games.
Visit http://www.ricksteves.com for more information about this destination and other destinations in Europe.
Check out more Rick Steves’ Europe travel resources:
“Rick Steves’ Europe” public television series: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show
“Travel with Rick Steves” public radio program: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/radio
European Tours: https://www.ricksteves.com/tours
Guidebooks: https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/guidebooks
Travel Gear: https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/
Trip Consulting: https://www.ricksteves.com/travel-help/plan-your-trip-with-our-expert-consultants
Travel Classes: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/travel-talks
Rick Steves Audio Europe App: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/audio-europe
Rick Steves, America's most respected authority on European travel, writes European travel guidebooks and hosts travel shows on public television and public radio.
- published: 23 Apr 2019
- views: 1046145
13:11
Scots - English or Another Language?
In this video we take a look at Scots, exploring its history, structure, and whether it is a language of its own, or a dialect of English.
Find us here too!
Pa...
In this video we take a look at Scots, exploring its history, structure, and whether it is a language of its own, or a dialect of English.
Find us here too!
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https://wn.com/Scots_English_Or_Another_Language
In this video we take a look at Scots, exploring its history, structure, and whether it is a language of its own, or a dialect of English.
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By Rosser1954 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=74966573
By Anthony Quintano from Hillsborough, NJ, United States - Working New Years Eve Social Media for NBC, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=37961644
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- published: 14 Mar 2020
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland is another one of Europe's truly great cities, a place noted for historic sites and modern culture that makes it one of the most popular des...
Edinburgh, Scotland is another one of Europe's truly great cities, a place noted for historic sites and modern culture that makes it one of the most popular destinations in the world.
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Your visit to Edinburgh could be done comfortably in three days: on day one, Royal Mile and castle, day two, the busy shopping district of the New Town, historic neighborhoods and the National art museum; day three, to the Royal Yacht Britannia at waterfront Leith, National Museum of History and free time. Of course, in between all of these wonderful attractions your main activity is just the sheer pleasure of walking around in this beautiful city.
See our other movie featuring castle and royal yacht: https://youtu.be/wGrgbjS7l0E
The main street that visitors love to see is the Royal Mile, loaded with shops, restaurants, statues, monuments, and great old buildings and lots of street entertainment to please the crowds.
The pub culture is alive and well here, a great place for a drink and to meet some locals. You can eat in a fancy restaurant from a variety of international cuisines. Or go casual with fish and chips.
And you can even stand up on the street and eat it like these young locals do.
Fish and chips has been a standard meal in Great Britain for over a hundred years and still very popular today. You can find it all over town. Perhaps not the healthiest meal, but very tasty and you don't have to dress up for dinner.
It seems that the Royal Mile is just one restaurant after another, mixed in with a few shops and old historic buildings. It is just the place to hang out when you're in Edinburgh.
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Edinburgh, Scotland is another one of Europe's truly great cities, a place noted for historic sites and modern culture that makes it one of the most popular destinations in the world.
Click to Subscribe http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Your visit to Edinburgh could be done comfortably in three days: on day one, Royal Mile and castle, day two, the busy shopping district of the New Town, historic neighborhoods and the National art museum; day three, to the Royal Yacht Britannia at waterfront Leith, National Museum of History and free time. Of course, in between all of these wonderful attractions your main activity is just the sheer pleasure of walking around in this beautiful city.
See our other movie featuring castle and royal yacht: https://youtu.be/wGrgbjS7l0E
The main street that visitors love to see is the Royal Mile, loaded with shops, restaurants, statues, monuments, and great old buildings and lots of street entertainment to please the crowds.
The pub culture is alive and well here, a great place for a drink and to meet some locals. You can eat in a fancy restaurant from a variety of international cuisines. Or go casual with fish and chips.
And you can even stand up on the street and eat it like these young locals do.
Fish and chips has been a standard meal in Great Britain for over a hundred years and still very popular today. You can find it all over town. Perhaps not the healthiest meal, but very tasty and you don't have to dress up for dinner.
It seems that the Royal Mile is just one restaurant after another, mixed in with a few shops and old historic buildings. It is just the place to hang out when you're in Edinburgh.
http://tourvideos.com/
- published: 09 Feb 2018
- views: 78085
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MMMGIRR: How the Scots Invented the Modern World
Presenter Fred Ayres takes us on a journey through Scottish history in this 'eight-and-a-half minute epic' which details the miserable attempt at the historical...
Presenter Fred Ayres takes us on a journey through Scottish history in this 'eight-and-a-half minute epic' which details the miserable attempt at the historical genre that is Arthur Herman's How the Scots Invented the Modern World.
https://wn.com/Mmmgirr_How_The_Scots_Invented_The_Modern_World
Presenter Fred Ayres takes us on a journey through Scottish history in this 'eight-and-a-half minute epic' which details the miserable attempt at the historical genre that is Arthur Herman's How the Scots Invented the Modern World.
- published: 07 Jun 2012
- views: 2563