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Choose the statements that are TRUE regarding Scottish English and Irish English:
Irish speakers pronounce dental fricatives ('th' sound) like British RP speakers.
Scottish English speakers usually pronounce 'loch' (lake) like 'lock'.
In Scottish and Irish Englishes, second-person singular and plural pronouns are both 'you'.
Most people in Ireland and Scotland speak Gaelic natively.
In Scottish English, 'wee' means large.
Scots is a Germanic language.
Irish English speakers use the name of an animal to describe something as awful or terrible.
Scottish English speakers pronounce 'r' sounds differently from British RP speakers.
Irish English speakers might say "I'm after seeing her" instead of "I've just seen her"
Scottish English speakers might say "It musn't be that time already" instead of "It can't be that time already"
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