User talk:Transborder

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boak
If "dry boak" is a set phrase and idiom, then it deserves its own separate entry. It should certainly not be listed as another part of speech for boak. --EncycloPetey 17:53, 1 August 2008 (UTC)


 * Have reverted insertion of "the dry boak" idiom. Will read Wictionary documentation and comment further if there is reason. Transborder

Template:Scotland
Just to let you know, {{temp|Scotland) does pretty much the same thing as {{temp|Scottish English}}. They should both display as (Scotland) which is the standard for designating regional usage. Regards, --Williamsayers79 11:27, 4 August 2008 (UTC)
 * Many thanks. Lots to learn. (May have a question for you later, once I've researched enough to ask it well.:) Transborder 16:03, 4 August 2008 (UTC)