@@Dontbustthecrust Ecclefechan is a village in Scotland. Feckin is a mild curse word pronounced virtually identically to 'fechan'. So one gets to 'Fechan on the 'Fechan bus.
I’m American too, but that joke still made me LOL very loudly, all by myself 😂 I’ve heard Irish people use “Fekkin” as well, and figured it was the equivalent of “friggin” in the US❓It surprised me into laughter to hear it come from a little kid 😆
So cute. Until UA-cam I never really realized how precious, and cute babies can be. When my friends had kids, I used to be babysit for them, it worked out great, but I never got that sense of cuteness that I get from a lot of these videos.
Canadian here🇨🇦 These videos have got to be the most precious and enjoyable that I have ever come upon.💕😆😀On my dad’s side they were mostly Scots and some came to Canada as Royal Empire Loyalists. I often think about how their conversations sounded in everyday life especially the wee ones.
@@helenaborgespeixoto7598 Yes, definitely. I also think I had past lives in England. But also when I was a kid the fairytales and other children's books said WEE and it is so nice that people are still saying AYE and LASS and WEE.
The little girl who said "aye" and the kid who was asking for a hand were so adorable!! These babies are all so cute!! On another note tho, 1:49 he's doing the ragdoll dance 😂
Afraid that I passed Haggis when in Scotland in 1995. My husband enjoyed it. However, loved every minute in your beautiful country. And enjoyed the highland dancing!
Love hearing that accent. My Dad was born just outside of Glasgow and immigrated to Canada as a young lad. But he even had some of the beautiful accent into his late 80’s. Visited your beautiful historic land a few years ago and was sad to leave. My roots are still in the Highlands and always will be. 🇨🇦👍🏻💕
When my son was in Scotland, he tried haggis, and really enjoyed it, much to the surprise of the locals. My son told them the haggis tasted a lot like scrapple, which is very familiar and much beloved to families in the PA, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland areas. When my son told the locals what was In scrapple, they thought it must taste disgusting! Oh, the irony!
Awww. Im scottish descent. 2nd generation living in Canada. How can i miss a country i havent been to yet? I go to the Highland games. Grew up with the nan and grandfather with the brogue thick scottish accent. I cant even do the accent. I look terrible in a kilt. Never had haggis. Wool makes me itch😂 but i love the pipes and drums ❤ love to Scotland. May you be free and keep the traditions alive❤❤
Isn't that where the Valley girl accent popped up? If so, then I don't think it is accent-free. Maybe you just don't notice your accent? I know I probably don't sometimes.
@@helenaborgespeixoto7598 of COURSE it isn’t accent free. How can anyone be so self centred as to think theirs is the default normal way of speaking and everyone else has ‘accents’. My mind is boggling.
@@HopeUnquenchable 🤣🤣we would just sing, with a French fry here and a French fry there, here a fry , there a fry everywhere a fry, fry, old MacDonald had a farm, e i e i o .
Well, that's the best haggis i've seen all week. I had to watch the cc for the parents and the children. One misconception on a term is "wee." many think it simply means small. Wee can also mean younger when used in context. Now, is our wee willie the younger or smaller?
I had some haggis once... didn't care for it. But then, I'm only 1/16th Scottish (near as we can tell). (If, in your mind, I had a Scottish accent while I said that, you'd be wrong. Mostly because I typed it and didn't speak at all, but also because I grew up in Central New Jersey.) Anyway, those kids were cute, they reminded me of my nieces and nephews (none of them have Scottish accents either, but one of them sometimes has an Irish accent... she took a video course, "Does the bride come with... potatoes").
“Its the coUWs” 😂 so cute
It’s spelt coo (coos if it’s plural)
There isn’t a W, you just elongate the ‘oo’ sound
It’s said like blue, true, flu, goo, boo.
"Aye please" 😂😂
Now I want a yogurt lolly after seeing one!
@@us89naOnly if the baby comes with. Cutie pie.
The bus joke just sent me. It only works in Scotland, and it's funny every time.
can you explain it to an American?
@@Dontbustthecrust Ecclefechan is a village in Scotland. Feckin is a mild curse word pronounced virtually identically to 'fechan'. So one gets to 'Fechan on the 'Fechan bus.
@@uncletedscabin4625 Scottish Twitter is still fun as well. They type phonetically so the swear words don't get flagged as potentially offensive.
@@uncletedscabin4625 it sounds like the German word "ficken", which is well, where we get f*ck from.
I’m American too, but that joke still made me LOL very loudly, all by myself 😂 I’ve heard Irish people use “Fekkin” as well, and figured it was the equivalent of “friggin” in the US❓It surprised me into laughter to hear it come from a little kid 😆
I had a friend who lived in Ecclefechan and we would go to the Fechan shop and the Fechan pub, never went on the Fechan bus though 🤣
Fechan 'ell!! Why not? 😆
I don't believe you went Fechan at all😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hope you never had a run in with the Fechan cops.
😂
Forget the kids, I'm here for how cute all the mothers sound with their accents
Word... I imagine the same thing about redheads with scottish accents 😮 ❤
What the hell, guys?
@@WillowWaffle hi
Shame. They don’t care what some mediocre man thinks of them.
@@Alskdoenfkemfnek shame. I was just being complimentary and you decided to be an asshole for no reason.
I'd never considered babies with Scottish accents before but it's truly entertaining. I love that someone had the idea to make a compilation of this.
same, i dont even know why it was on my feed but it did make me smile lol
Babies have the accents of wherever they live. Some babies live in Scotland. Is that so entertaining?
@@pollyanna8778 Yes, it is. That is why this video has nearly 300k views.
Same. And now I’m obsessed 😍
There's something charming about young ones of that age, saying things we all might say, but in those teeny tiny little voices...gets me every time.
I loved the makeup girl.
"where were you?"
"iN mY mAkEuP rOoM"
"What do you do in your makeup room?"
"mAkEuP"
(LiP sMaCk)
The little dance! My heart, my soul.
It's called a WEE dance.
If ye dinnae like the haggis yer eatin the rang haggis.
Aye!
Laddie are yae proud tae be Scottish aye
“Is it yummy?”
“No!” … said everyone who tries haggis for the first time
I must be everytwo then because I loved it and wondered where it had been all my life. Scotland I suppose!
They should have given her some champit neeps and tatties with it, haggis is too dry by itself.
@@thesushifiend Same. I don’t get the slander tbh
About to research what haggis is....☺️
@@raytay2482You’ll be sorry you did 😂
Love the little guy asking for “hand please”…💙
OH MY GOSH!!! "BEING CHEEKY"!!!! They are TOO PRECIOUS!!!!
do a wee dance and I'll come out.
“You get on the fecken bus”😂
The Scottish accent is so sing song y. ❤️❤️❤️ These kids were the best.
So cute. Until UA-cam I never really realized how precious, and cute babies can be. When my friends had kids, I used to be babysit for them, it worked out great, but I never got that sense of cuteness that I get from a lot of these videos.
Smart girl when asked about haggis. They’re all wonderful!
I can't believe they would give a baby that.
@@johnjeffreys6440 Haa ha people say that about Vegemite but Aussies give it to their youngens.
Beautiful babies! ❤ l love those accents, so adorable.
The wee Babies are too Adorable! ❤
Wee bairns. 😉🏴
Canadian here🇨🇦 These videos have got to be the most precious and enjoyable that I have ever come upon.💕😆😀On my dad’s side they were mostly Scots and some came to Canada as Royal Empire Loyalists. I often think about how their conversations sounded in everyday life especially the wee ones.
My hearts warms over when I hear AYE or WEE. It sounds so cozy from a past life or something.
Maybe you were Scottish.
@@helenaborgespeixoto7598 Yes, definitely. I also think I had past lives in England. But also when I was a kid the fairytales and other children's books said WEE and it is so nice that people are still saying AYE and LASS and WEE.
The little girl who said "aye" and the kid who was asking for a hand were so adorable!! These babies are all so cute!!
On another note tho, 1:49 he's doing the ragdoll dance 😂
Afraid that I passed Haggis when in Scotland in 1995. My husband enjoyed it. However, loved every minute in your beautiful country. And enjoyed the highland dancing!
Kids are just so funny❤
Also having a Scottish accent makes you cooler.✌️
1:49 Even his dance had a Scottish accent. 😂
I don’t know how you came to this conclusion, I just know that you’re absolutely right
1:10
"Stop that"
"No." 🤣
Love hearing that accent. My Dad was born just outside of Glasgow and immigrated to Canada as a young lad. But he even had some of the beautiful accent into his late 80’s. Visited your beautiful historic land a few years ago and was sad to leave. My roots are still in the Highlands and always will be. 🇨🇦👍🏻💕
Haste ye back! 🏴
0:36. It's not me. it's the cows 😂
Go on the fechan bus 😂😂😂😂😂 tears running dow my face
Adorable! Especially the effing bus!!😅
This was the joyful smile I’ve needed all week
"hand please" 😭🥺 and the last one was so polite too I love her 😂❤
What adorable children!
These toddlers might just be the cutest lil things
Scottish accent is my favorite! More so new (“now” in Scottish accent)😅
Oh my goodness how precious!
They are all so polite 😍
We loved listening to jackie stewart reporting on racing in usa.
Little darlings! ❤❤❤❤
THE BURGER AND CHIPS GOT ME ❤️
Scottish, Irish, and Welsh accents are very hard to imitate. Have to have been born in it. The influctuations are very intricate.
All very cute and lovely.
Ooooh so precious!
Omg. They soooo adorable. 💖💖💖
cuteness overload!
Sweet babies.
When my son was in Scotland, he tried haggis, and really enjoyed it, much to the surprise of the locals.
My son told them the haggis tasted a lot like scrapple, which is very familiar and much beloved to families in the PA, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland areas.
When my son told the locals what was In scrapple, they thought it must taste disgusting!
Oh, the irony!
Oh children are such a joy!
Well, if my 4th great-grandpa hadn't come to America back in the 1700's, I would've sounded like these sweet wee tykes!! 😉😊🥰
God I love you guys!
Awww. Im scottish descent. 2nd generation living in Canada. How can i miss a country i havent been to yet? I go to the Highland games. Grew up with the nan and grandfather with the brogue thick scottish accent. I cant even do the accent. I look terrible in a kilt. Never had haggis. Wool makes me itch😂 but i love the pipes and drums ❤ love to Scotland. May you be free and keep the traditions alive❤❤
to adorable to be believed.
When he hit that cute lil jig I fucking lost it 😂❤
I beg your pardon? did you mean you Fechan lost it
Too cute 😂😂😂😂😂
"Aye, please"
You shouldn’t show the world your Scottish babies they are so cute people are going to want to steal them.🤣
Just in case you’re wondering, Ecclefechan is a real place 😂
From accent-free California. Cannot stop smiling :-)
Accent free California? Are you being serious?
Isn't that where the Valley girl accent popped up? If so, then I don't think it is accent-free.
Maybe you just don't notice your accent? I know I probably don't sometimes.
@@helenaborgespeixoto7598 of COURSE it isn’t accent free. How can anyone be so self centred as to think theirs is the default normal way of speaking and everyone else has ‘accents’. My mind is boggling.
American accent
Adorable little accents
Kids are the greatest ❤️
That last wee lass obviously wisnae Scottish!🤣
Gives me happy tingles all over. :)
The last video is so funny lol! I don't know what haggis is and I've never fried it, but I know it tastes awful 😂😂
Totally agree with the haggis my wee girl 😂
Wee lass or lassie. 😉🏴
02:11 is the cutest by a mile
Great things come from Scotland, and what is more, superb people. Indeed, Scotland is the last great hope for humanity.
Yeah right especially with the new hate laws 🙄
@@azillliasmith2734 Those politicians aren't truly Scottish. They're from a far away land and complain about people being white in Scotland.
Is there anyone in Scotland who lacks confidence or does a Scottish accent just make you ‘sound’ confident?
The bonnie wee laddie with his bonnie wee dance...
That is so cute,My grandson calls it Old McDonald’s too
That is what my kids called it as well. We then changed the song - "and on his farm he had some fries, E-I-E-I-O..." 🤣
@@kam2162 What do you make the fries say❓ 😆
@@HopeUnquenchable 🤣🤣we would just sing, with a French fry here and a French fry there, here a fry , there a fry everywhere a fry, fry, old MacDonald had a farm, e i e i o .
That haggis was such a bitter disappointment 🤣😆🤣
It's the KEYWWZ!
Well, that's the best haggis i've seen all week. I had to watch the cc for the parents and the children.
One misconception on a term is "wee." many think it simply means small. Wee can also mean younger when used in context. Now, is our wee willie the younger or smaller?
All the mums sound like the teacher from Balamory 😂
Omg the Scottish toddler who doesn’t like haggis 😂😂😂
Baby: Noooooooooooooo
Where can I get me one of those Scottish babies 😂😂🥰
43 degrees beyond priceless.
kids r cool.................smiles
i could never scold a Scottish accented Scottish child
Only youngsters can make the Scottish accent sweet😊
Little darlings 😊❤😊😊❤😊
Scottish primary syllabus:
Who pays for our existence? The English
Who do we hate most? The English
We don’t hate the English - only English who think they pay for our existence - they’re fannies!
On the Fechan bus. 😆
2:00 has me rolling
A burger and chippsssss ssssoop 😅
OK, that was kinda cute
I wish you rainbows, little darlings.
Oh boy .....
Who taught her about the Fechan Bus 😂😂
Do people in Scotland listen to videos of American toddlers and get as big of a smile as I did from this? Probably not.
Girlfriend was spot on - haggis is nasty 😂
I'm about to move to Scotland just so my babies can have Scottish accents
I had some haggis once... didn't care for it. But then, I'm only 1/16th Scottish (near as we can tell).
(If, in your mind, I had a Scottish accent while I said that, you'd be wrong. Mostly because I typed it and didn't speak at all, but also because I grew up in Central New Jersey.)
Anyway, those kids were cute, they reminded me of my nieces and nephews (none of them have Scottish accents either, but one of them sometimes has an Irish accent... she took a video course, "Does the bride come with... potatoes").
How's New Jersey like?
@@helenaborgespeixoto7598 I like it, the weather is temperate, it's not too built up (yet), and it's pretty (in places).
❤❤❤❤❤
Lol, and I thought Scottish was an adult accent.
Are they not suppose to have Scot accents?
Scot wo doesn't love Haggis? Must be some kind of high quality CGI.
It's coming from the fields!!!!!!! Wahahahahahah!
Ok, if a Scottish baby doesn't like haggis, then neither do I!
it’s the CŒS 😭
Adorable. Time to steal accents and intonations.
Adorable!! 🇺🇸