21:5521:55, 1 December 2009diffhist+221
BBC Alba
The criticism of "cheating is certainly subjective and readers outside of Scotland might not be aware of michael fry and his views in general and how this effects his reaction to gaelic tv. ~~~~
21:1721:17, 30 November 2009diffhist+325
N
Talk:Auchencrow
←Created page with 'it would be great if someone could expand on the history and etymology of the name. The Gaelic name seems to run counter to the views of many regarding the Borders...'
19:0719:07, 30 November 2009diffhist+3
Oswiu
gaelic was never referred to as "Irish" until the modern period, rather Scotis meant gaelic whether from ireland or Scotland. ~~~~
17:3217:32, 30 November 2009diffhist−66
Lauder
defining a town by language is rather eccentric. particularly when no citations can be given and Lowland Scots is as likely to be the main language. ~~~~
16:4516:45, 30 November 2009diffhist+32
Galashiels
all names are made up. Made up excuses for deleting gaelic names from Scottish articles are less relevant than made up definitions of settlements (otherwise no english names could be added) ~~~~
21:5521:55, 1 December 2009diffhist+221
BBC Alba
The criticism of "cheating is certainly subjective and readers outside of Scotland might not be aware of michael fry and his views in general and how this effects his reaction to gaelic tv. ~~~~
21:1721:17, 30 November 2009diffhist+325
N
Talk:Auchencrow
←Created page with 'it would be great if someone could expand on the history and etymology of the name. The Gaelic name seems to run counter to the views of many regarding the Borders...'
19:0719:07, 30 November 2009diffhist+3
Oswiu
gaelic was never referred to as "Irish" until the modern period, rather Scotis meant gaelic whether from ireland or Scotland. ~~~~
17:3217:32, 30 November 2009diffhist−66
Lauder
defining a town by language is rather eccentric. particularly when no citations can be given and Lowland Scots is as likely to be the main language. ~~~~
16:4516:45, 30 November 2009diffhist+32
Galashiels
all names are made up. Made up excuses for deleting gaelic names from Scottish articles are less relevant than made up definitions of settlements (otherwise no english names could be added) ~~~~