Big chap with crap on his shoe asking the dog owner if the crap on the road is his.
The Scottish Word:

Aye No.2.

“Did your yella dug dae that?”

“Aye! An whit of it?”

Translate:

aye: yes

The Scottish Word: aye [No 2] with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the word used in context in the Scots language and in English.

3 thoughts on “Aye No.2.

  1. […] Aye – meaning yes. This is my favorite drawing.  The owner of a dog who’s done his “business” and a muscle head punk who’s stepped in the mess are confronting each other. The punk, pointing at the steaming pile says, “Did your dug dae that?” The owner, looking determined to fight, replies, “Aye! An whit of it?” […]

  2. Hi there! I’m glad to find your webpage! It have been great useful thing for learning scot english but just an advice, you could put on some sound of the word of every part of it
    Thanks! n ma relatives ar british people too =D
    Regards from Chile!

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