Category:Articles containing Scots-language text
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This category contains articles with Scots-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
This category should only be added with the {{Lang}} family of templates, never explicitly.
For example {{Lang|sco|text in Scots language here}}
, which wraps the text with <span lang="sco">
. Also available is {{Lang-sco|text in Scots language here}}
which displays as Scots: text in Scots language here.
See also
Pages in category "Articles containing Scots-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 973 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Names of the British Isles
- National Library of Scotland
- National Union of Students Scotland
- Lough Neagh
- Near-close near-back rounded vowel
- Near-close near-front rounded vowel
- Neilston
- Nemo me impune lacessit
- Nether Mill
- Netherton, Glasgow
- New Pitsligo
- Newbigging, South Lanarkshire
- Newcastle, County Down
- Newcraighall
- Newmill-on-Teviot
- Newport-on-Tay
- Newry
- Newstead, Scottish Borders
- Newton Mearns
- Newtongrange
- Newtown St Boswells
- Newtownards
- Ninewells
- Nitshill
- Norn language
- North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland)
- North Lanarkshire
- North Ronaldsay
- North Sea
- The North/South Language Body
- North/South Ministerial Council
- North Uist
- Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland (European Parliament constituency)
- Northern Ireland Assembly
- Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service
- Northern Isles
- Northumbrian dialect
- Isle of Noss
- Not proven
- Nuckelavee
- Nuggle
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P
- Paisley, Renfrewshire
- Papa Little
- Papa Stronsay
- Papa Westray
- Papa, Shetland
- Papigoe
- Park District, Glasgow
- Park, County Londonderry
- Parkhead
- Parliament of Scotland
- Partick
- Partickhill
- Bill Paterson (actor)
- Pathhead
- Pech (mythology)
- Peebles
- Peerage of Scotland
- Penicuik
- Pennan
- Penny Scots
- Perth and Kinross
- Peterhead
- Phonological history of Scots
- Pint
- Pitlochry
- Plantation of Ulster
- Plumbridge
- Polbeth
- Police Service of Northern Ireland
- Pollok
- Pollokshaws
- Polmont
- Polwarth Parish Church
- Polwarth, Scottish Borders
- Pomeroy, County Tyrone
- Port Glasgow
- Portadown
- Portessie
- Portobello, Edinburgh
- Portpatrick
- Portrush
- Portuairk
- Possilpark
- Presbyterianism
- Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament
- Pronunciation of English ⟨th⟩
- Provinces of Scotland
- The Psalms: frae Hebrew intil Scottis
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- Raghnall Mac Ruaidhrí
- Ralston, Renfrewshire
- Randalstown
- Raploch
- Rathlin Island
- Rathven
- Ravenstruther
- Redgorton
- Redpath, Scottish Borders
- Renfrew
- Renfrewshire
- Renton, West Dunbartonshire
- Riccarton, East Ayrshire
- River Clyde
- Roberton, Scottish Borders
- Roberton, South Lanarkshire
- Romic alphabet
- Ronas Voe
- Rosehearty
- Rosemarkie
- Duke of Rothesay
- Rousay
- Royal Banner of Scotland
- Ruchill
- Rutabaga
- Rutherglen
- Ruthven, Angus
- Ruthwell
S
- Saint Andrew's Day
- St Boswells
- Saintfield
- Same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland
- Same-sex marriage in Scotland
- Samphrey
- Sanday, Inner Hebrides
- Sanday, Orkney
- Sandend
- Sanquhar
- A Satire of the Three Estates
- Sauchiehall Street
- Saughton
- Saxons
- School of Scottish Studies
- Scone
- Scone, Scotland
- Scota
- Scotch whisky
- Scotland
- Scotland (European Parliament constituency)
- Scotland national cricket team
- Scotland national football team
- Scotland national quadball team
- Scotland national rugby union team
- Scotland United
- Scotland women's national rugby union team
- Kingdom of Scotland
- Scots language
- Scots Language Centre
- Scots Wha Hae
- Scots Wikipedia
- Scotticism
- Scottish Americans
- Scottish Arts Council
- Scottish Australians
- Scottish Borders
- Scottish Broadcasting Commission
- Scottish Canoe Association
- Scottish Conservatives
- Scottish Cup
- Scottish Enlightenment
- Scottish Episcopal Church
- Scottish Football Association
- Scottish Gaelic
- Scottish Gaelic name
- Scottish Government
- Scottish Highlands
- Scottish independence
- Scottish Libertarian Party
- Scottish Lowlands
- Scottish mythology
- Scottish National Party
- Scottish Parliament
- Scottish Parliament Building
- Scottish people
- Scottish Renaissance
- Scottish Romani and Traveller groups
- Scottish Socialist Party
- Scottish units
- Scottish wildcat
- Scrabster
- Sea Mither
- Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
- Secretary of State for Scotland
- Seelie
- Seil