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I think you're a little confused. Not for us.
The people of Scotland are Scots or Scottish.
Scotch is an abbreviated term used for whiskey in Scotland, namely, the Scotch whiskey.
In Canada, rye and bourbon whiskey, these terms are known. Of course, all the whiskey in Scotland is not written with an "e".
The term for Scotch is not everywhere in England. This is an American perspective.
Please do not try to correct grammar if you do not know, even
You are really confused.
Take a look at every label and is described as "Scotch" - not just Scotch.
When people call abroad for a drink, which usually ask for: "Whiskey", which is the specific kind of whiskey.
In the UK, simply say, "Whiskey", which is always a scotch.
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- Scotch is an adjective to describe the whole of Scotland. "
Wrong! That means ...
* Originally from Scotland, similar, or as characteristic of Scotland and the Scots used (outside of Scotland): plaid.
* Sometimes offensive. Scots
* Scottish.
see link dictionary.
I am not speaking of Scotch Whiskey ... Scotch whiskey is only occasionally and then generally followed by the word whiskey. You can not tell if the whiskey is whiskey, scotch whiskey all that to say that if the carrot is a vegetable, are all vegetables carrots.
I also refer to a Scottish person in Scotland, from Scotland or Scotland.
Scotch is an adjective to describe something of Scotland, including whiskey, beef and humans. The fact is that some Scots had insulted this does not affect the validity of the word.
Irish whiskey has an 'e'. Not Bourbon Whiskey "is a derivative of corn whiskey, or rather in the United Kingdom, a chocolate biscuit, and as for Americans, which describes something that you try to do really ......
I have it on the credit, but I prefer that Americans in America can be drawn, McDonalds and KFC to send all the crap to please others?
.. because of the whiskey in Scotland, and therefore the Scots - usually shortened to Scotland. When an American asks for a coffee and Danish to eat the cake to a Danish, not one person in Denmark wants.
While some people claim that the Scots should not be for individuals and prefer to use scotch. However, these adjectives have been for the people in the past.
"Scotch" should not be used for people in Scotland, the Scottish or Scottish.
Used for things, but only certain things. It might say, for example, "like a Scottish castle. There must be" a Scottish castle.
The most common things that can be described as, the Scots are not (whiskey), broth and fog
As far as I know, that only call when there is a tape. I have no idea what it about. In addition to not much of a common word for whiskey, probably because there are so many different types
I would also add that I think no one asks Scottish Scottish people! I think that would hurt!
I'll have a scotch and red.Yum!
When I made Collins (Printed in the UK) Scotch whiskey from malted barley and distilled in Scotland.
What was the problem? Get your facts straight.
Scotch whiskey is. Most of the inhabitants of Scotland object named "Whiskey" - or "Scots" or "Scottish". If you ask him for a Scotch whiskey, but if you want one, bourbon, etc., then ask.
In fact, someone from Scotland is Scottish or Scots - Scottish NO. Scotch is only used to a subject who is Scottish, describing, for example, to the soup (broth Scotch) or whiskey. Not for one person.
Because "Scotch is" * * Whiskey - look in a dictionary. The adjective describes something or someone from Scotland is Scottish.
Scotch is not used to describe a person in Scotland, the Scottish or Scottish. Scotch is used to describe something that comes from Scotland, for example, broth Scotch egg Scotch Scotch.
I do not think England or you know someone, Scotland, Scottish, or Scottish. It is a Scottish as Irish whiskey, rye whiskey, scotch whiskey, etc. is a Scot.
It is very much like Phillip said. Whiskey is an alcoholic beverage. Scots or Scottish is the right word ... From the, what I heard, called people in Scotland by Scottish excited.
Scotland - a person from Scotland.
Scotch - Scotch whiskey.
In Ireland - whiskey.
It is a person who doubts Nae Scot. They were the names of the industry scotch scotch whiskey. What to drink! Please Make Mine a 10-year-old Malt McCallum yer
Whiskey was invented by the Chinese anyway.
Whiskey was invented by the Chinese anyway.
Do not be ridiculous.
Is a kind of Scotch whiskey, not all whiskey.
And yes, I'm English.
Scotch whiskey is brutally by alcohol - not whiskey in general. I would be a little annoyed when I have a whiskey and earned a law degree
I thought it was an egg with bits of tape around it. I stand corrected.
I am NOT Scottish .!!!! pfft .!!!!
I'm Scottish.
Scotsman always tells me that you do not say read the Scots Your Mind Up
We Scots / Scots in Scotland, not scotch .. how we drink, but we do not apply to them.
Whiskey? lol ... the Scots!
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