Mills and weaving factories sprung up over Belfast and surrounding towns and many people, Ulster-Scots included, poured into the area from the countryside looking for work. These people who moved ...
According to the Department for Communities, more than one in every 10 people in Northern Ireland can understand Ulster-Scots while 5% of adults can speak it. Ulster-Scots is recognised as a ...
Boke - vomit If you've never heard this, you're a fibbing wee skitter (also Ulster Scots for brat!) 2. Cod - joke or joker We've heard people described as an aul 'cod' manys a time. 3. Footer ...
Irish language and Ulster Scots legislation has cleared its final ... the Irish language is a key part of the identity of many people in our community".
The event on Saturday afternoon saw pipers and Highland dancers parade through the centre of Belfast, entertaining hundreds of excited onlookers while bringing a drop of hamely culture to the ...