Considering this, is Lassie a Scottish word?
“Lassie” is a Scottish word, a diminutive of “lass”, meaning girl or young woman. In English, what is the meaning of "pogi"?
Subsequently, question is, is Aye Irish or Scottish? Yes, this is also spelt ay. It is not only Irish; it is very common in contemporary Scottish English, and some Northern English dialects. (Confusingly, ay or aye can also mean 'ever', but pronounced [eI], to rhyme with day.)
Also know, what does Lassie mean in Irish?
Noun. lassie (plural lassies) (chiefly Scotland, Northern England, Tyneside, Northumbria) A young girl, a lass, especially one seen as a sweetheart.
What do Scottish people call girls?
TL:DR To refer to an individual woman as a “lass” feels dated. However, Scots do use “lassie” and the plural, “lassies” is still in use for a group of young women.
