The correct term is Dunediner and refers to the old name of the town, Dunedin, although Edinburgher does seem to be used alot (mainly by Glaswegians).
What do Scottish people call Edinburgh?
Edinborough There are a few things you should know, first up, whilst many people spell it Edinborough (or Edinboro) our home is actually spelt Edinburgh.
What do you call a person from Glasgow?
The locals are called “Glaswegians” and they speak in a very distinctive way. It is called Glaswegian or Glasgow patter. Glaswegian is a form of Scots, which is one of Scotlands three indigenous languages. The other two are English and Scottish Gaelic.
Are people from Edinburgh friendly?
Most people in Edinburgh are friendly, certainly more so than the majority of Londoners for instance. However some people in Edinburgh can be quite reserved (on average people through in Glasgow, and in other smaller towns in Scotland are more friendly).
How do you say Edinburgh in Scottish accent?
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How do you say hello in Glaswegian?
A collection of useful phrases in Scots, a West Germanic language spoken in Scotland .Useful Scots phrases.EnglishScots Leid (Scots)Hello (General greeting)HulloHow are you?Whit like? Whit like are ye? Hoo are ye? Hour ye? Hoos it gaun? How ye daein?53 more rows
What is the correct way to spell Edinburgh?
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Why is Edinburgh pronounced?
The key to pronouncing Edinburgh like a Scot is to remember that we talk fast and dont dwell on the vowels. So the way we say it sounds more like “Edin-bra” with the second part said faster and softer than the first. Another place name that always seems to trip up the visitor is “Pitlochry”.