escocés
/eskoˈθes/, [es.koˈθes]scottish
Adjective escocés (feminine escocesa, masculine plural escoceses, feminine plural escocesas)
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Scottish (from or native to Scotland)
- Fue fundado en 1263 por Jean de Bailleul, señor escocés de origen normando, bajo el auspicio del obispo de Durham.
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It was founded in 1263 by Jean de Bailleul, a Scottish man of Norman origin, under the auspices of the bishop of Durham.
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Scottish (pertaining to Scotland)
Noun escocés m (plural escoceses, feminine escocesa, feminine plural escocesas)
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a Scotsman
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the Scottish Gaelic language
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the Scots language
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Me alegra oír que hablas escocés gaélico.
I am very glad to hear that you speak Scottish Gaelic.
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El escocés gaélico es muy interesante, ¿verdad?
Scottish Gaelic is very interesting, isn’t it?
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Hablo un poco de galéico escocés.
I speak a little Scottish Gaelic.
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¿Puedo tomar un escocés en las rocas, por favor?
Could I have a scotch on the rocks please?
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Por su acento, supongo que ese hombre es escocés.
From his accent, I would guess that man is Scottish.
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