Examples of using "Schotland" in a sentence and their english translations:
He's in Scotland.
Scotland's anthem is called "The Flower of Scotland".
The foreigner comes from Scotland.
I'm living in Scotland.
England and Scotland are neighbours.
Her sister lives in Scotland.
Some songs come from Scotland.
His sister resides in Scotland.
The foreigner comes from Scotland.
What's Scotland like in summer?
Are you still in Scotland?
The picture reminded me of Scotland.
Stand up if you hate Scotland!
We don't live in Scotland yet.
Tom owns an estate in Scotland.
Should Scotland be an independent country?
Have you ever been to Scotland?
He spent a few months in Scotland.
Great Britain consists of Wales, England, and Scotland.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom.
The people who left yesterday are from Scotland.
Tom is Scottish, but he doesn't speak Scots.
I'll postpone my trip to Scotland until it's warmer.
The climate of England is milder than that of Scotland.
The union of Scotland and England took place in 1706.
The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- I will postpone my trip to Scotland until it is warmer.
- I'll postpone my trip to Scotland until it's warmer.
- I will postpone my trip to Scotland until it is warmer.
- I'll postpone my trip to Scotland until it's warmer.
In the north, there's Scotland; in the south, England; in the west, Wales; and further west, Northern Ireland.
Not long ago, when we were in a book store in Scotland, my wife asked the young clerk if he had a Gaelic version of a certain children's book.