“Aye aye Monty, ah see yer ingin’s bringin in the bummers.
Yer an able gairdner richt eneuch.”
Translate:
ingin: onion.
“Excellent work indeed Monty, I see your onion in flower is bringing in the bumble bees.
You’re a capable gardener right enough.”
The Scottish Word: ingin with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the word used in context in the Scots language and in English.


My late granny used to speak about ungins I knew then what it meant at a young age