Dreich
Adjective: dreary, dull or gloomy
In a sentence: “It’s awfy dreich oot there the day.”
In English: “It’s awfully dreary outside today.”
Try saying Dreich in A Scottish twang 🙂
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Great! Keep them coming!
lol thanks susan appreciate your time.
Likewise, what a brilliant blog! I had the chance to travel around Scotland some years ago and spent time in the far north, which seemed like a paradise although without tropical temperatures.:) I still have a friend in Scotland and I am a great fan of your history and culture. Regards, S.
awe thats kind of you thanks friend, glad you had a chance to see what Scotland has to offer who knows some day you might go back lol. have a nice day.
Would definitely be great. For the time being, though, your blog will more than suffice. KR, S.
very kind friend, thank you.
This is a word that would’ve come in super handy back in New York. Here in San Diego County, not so much …
hahhaha I get your point its a frequently used word in Scotland as its ALWAYS raining have a nice weekend James.
Dear William,
Your name clearly remind me of the writer Sinclair Lewis
I was able to somehow catch up with WordPress blogs & and I’m happy to read your post.
Thank you very much for liking my post, ‘Sacrifice’. 🙏❤️
Sinclair Lewis https://share.google/fUTOOCQFrqTnVGHTT
awe thanks friend, nice to meet you, hope your well and thanks for the visit.
Correction: reminded me
hehhe I knew what you meant, thank you.
In a Scottish accent? Im not sure how it’s pronounced… I’ll have to look it up and get back with you. It might be fun to use as a writers challenge! Thank you.
hhaahha its an easy one pal,, give it a go.