Scottish Lallans is a term used to describe the variety of Scots dialect spoken in the Lowlands of Scotland. There are many synonyms for this term, including Scots, Scots language, Lowland Scots, Doric, and Broad Scots. Each of these terms refers to the same historic language of Scotland, which evolved from Old English. The language has been spoken in Scotland for centuries, and today it has a rich literary tradition, with works from renowned poets such as Robert Burns and Hugh MacDiarmid. With its diverse dialects and vocabulary, Scottish Lallans is a unique language that continues to thrive in Scotland's Lowlands.