Doric - DOR | sant by the fact its chepper, | hisnae | as muckle win in't and it's e |
Central - SEC | WHA | hisnae | said some collection o the fo |
Central - EDN | the Centre fir the Scots leid | hisnae | been muckle mair nor pocket s |
Southern - SEA | d helpit thum. Ay, the woarld | hisnae | chynged, |
Central - SWE | era, prolly in the 1950s, and | hisnae | been modernised (or cleant) y |
Doric - DOR | story should end, for Cyaard | hisnae | been seen in the toon since. |
Central - AYR | It's aa in his heid, that: he | hisnae | got nae dule, ye ken. Come aw |
Doric - DUN | Aye, she | hisnae | muckle in common wi Miss Marp |
Central - WCE | t present, just nineteen. She | hisnae | bin the same since she came h |
Central - LAL | or auld grannie shuin. An she | hisnae | got auld grannie hair like ye |
Doric - MNA | but I hiv a new poun coin she | hisnae | te'en aff me! https://t.co/Ye |
Central - SEC | xoneratit bi the fack that he | hisnae | been includit in the canon, t |
Central - DUN | . Nou this mannie, whose name | hisnae | survived the years, was bless |
Doric - DOR | there | hisnae | been a explosion in the bedro |
Central - DUN | that, as far as A ken, there | hisnae | been a Scots-born heid o this |
Doric - DOR | Aye days like this there | hisnae | been mony, |
Doric - DOR | Aye days like this ere | hisnae | been mony. |
Central - LAL | "The anely reason Coont Olaf | hisnae | torn ye tae targets awready i |
Doric - DOR | March | hisnae | been a bad month ata. |
Southern - SEA | t's aw heis fantasy, yon: hei | hisnae | ony problem, ee ken. Come oan |
Central - SEC | uage is concairned, some fowk | hisnae | been aw that shuir if the lan |
Doric - DOR | a peel he professed tae takin | hisnae | workit. |
Central - EDN | ce brocht aboot bi devolution | hisnae | translatit ower weel intae co |
Doric - DOR | Fermer | hisnae | time tae stop jist noo, |
Doric - DOR | eagle fleein bane the cloods | hisnae | a name |
Central - SEC | Scots language best sellers | hisnae | exackly been hoatchin atween |
Central - SEC | on staunnart. Nae ainly Scots | hisnae | sic moyen, but e'en gin it hi |
Central - SEC | in 5 venues in England. That | hisnae | contered the maistly English |
Central - SEC | cots tae form a language that | hisnae | ever been spoken in the bygan |
Southern - SEA | "Maybe eet | hisnae | yin," Ahlice veentured tae re |
Central - DUN | o fowk in the '60s an 708, it | hisnae | cheenged ither nor getting an |
Ulster - CUL | "Maybae it | hisnae | yin," Alice venturt tae remar |
Central - SEC | ishment. Tak it tae places it | hisnae | been for generations an be pr |
Central - DUN | organised bi that pair but it | hisnae | duin them muckle hairm, eh? O |
Central - DUN | the result g the 1707 treaty | hisnae | cheenged a whit, itherwise th |