
Iona Fyfe
@ionafyfe • 33,660 subscribers
Exploring Scotland through song 🏴 | Rector University of Aberdeen 🎓 | Scots Singer of the Year 2023 | @rcstweets alumna | Shows ↓ |
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Nicola Sturgeon passed her driving test aged 53. Her schedule and work life had stood in the way of her doing something as normal as learning to drive. Is it really THAT unimaginable that her and her husband had become so distant and estranged that they didn’t “socialise” or go on holiday? If you ask me, this is a tragic state of affairs.
Iona Fyfe175,837 views • 10 days ago

Did you know that 16 and 17 year olds and international students living in Scotland can vote? 🏴🗳️ The Scottish Parliamentary elections are on 7 May. Don't lose your opportunity to exercise your democratic right. Register here → Deadline to register 11:59pm on 20 April 💌 #Vote #Democracy #Scotland
Iona Fyfe36,534 views • 1 month ago

Who are you supporting today and why is it Aberdeen? 🔴 #monthedons
Iona Fyfe154,415 views • 1 year ago

I’m a Scottish independent DIY musician on tour in Canada. 🏴🇨🇦 Can you help me get the word out about my shows? I’m trying my hardest sell as many of them out as possible. If you like Scottish folk music, or know friends who might like my music. Please SHARE!
Iona Fyfe102,447 views • 1 year ago

🍀🇮🇪 Happy St Patrick’s Day 🇮🇪☘️ Here’s a Scots translation of The Parting Glass.
Iona Fyfe42,478 views • 1 year ago

Udny Castle is a tower house in the North East of Scotland, southwest of Pittmedden in Aberdeenshire. The Doric dialect of the Scots language for Udny is Widnie. The exact construction date is unknown but it’s foundations date to the late 14th and early 15th century. Constructed by the Udny family, the property was first recorded on the charter of David II, instigated by a Ronald of Uldney. The castle was abandoned in 1775 but repair work begun in 1801.
Iona Fyfe34,142 views • 1 year ago

The Scots Language is an Official Language of Scotland 🏴 Not to be confused with the Celtic language of Gaelic, Scots is a West Germanic language. There are many dialects of the Scots language including Doric in the North East, Orcadian, Shetland and Glaswegian. Do you think Love Story works in Scots?
Iona Fyfe24,236 views • 9 months ago
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