It’s Burns’ night .
My father was born in Scotland. Although he lived longer here than there he retained his accent and was often called on to address the haggis – which he was able to do from memory.
It’s Burns’ night .
My father was born in Scotland. Although he lived longer here than there he retained his accent and was often called on to address the haggis – which he was able to do from memory.
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I think it needs subtitles.
Actually has the caption option but alas only google’s voice recognition which is not ready for the big time in either Queens Englsh, nor American standard English let alone whatever dialect of Scots that may be
Text and translation here