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why does Scottish have two t's and british only one?
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When scotland and britain have only one?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The earliest-recorded version of what we now call 'Scottish' was spelt 'Scyttisc'; similarly, the earliest version of 'British' was spelt 'Bryttisc'...ie both had a double-T about 1200 years ago. Even Shakespeare spelt it as 'Brittish' in 1605. However, by just 40 years later, that had become 'British' and has remained so ever since. The 'Scottish' version simply never changed, so perhaps the English are just more fickle!
The answer to the question, therefore, is a matter of historical linguistic development.
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