Central - SEC | mainner | ti wirk stane an sklate. Als | |
Doric - DOR | ither makar, vrutten in sic a | mainner | as tae mak clair the wye o sa |
Shetland - SHD | lood), da | mainner | o actions, processes or staet |
Central - LAL | or Anglicise a sentence in a | mainner | awmaist sleekitly subtle, fli |
Central - EDN | sicna reing on the stane in a | mainner | at jyned the airms o the cors |
Central - EDN | Wi a grand | mainner | |
Central - SEC | pleisand | mainner | an als furmed a wie fank at w |
Central - EDN | Heir ither avantages. The | mainner | o endyte gies fuither studian |
Central - SEC | t ane gryte ceilinder, an the | mainner | o stertin it wes |
Central - SEC | aw intil potterneishin an the | mainner | at the reivers |
Central - SEC | w cannie, tho. He mey ken the | mainner | at Ruth traivelled ti |
Central - LAL | forenent the wa. Syne, in the | mainner | o her profession, |
Central - LAL | od, 'quiz the Almichty in the | mainner | o a Glesca defence lawyer!' |
Central - EDN | Heir a reconstructioun o the | mainner | at he gaed about hiz wrytin m |
Central - SEC | aun it tho, sen shae kent the | mainner | at Ebenezer Ross sein the |
Central - SEC | mischancie | mainner | , an in a gliff, hiz tung stak |
Central - EDN | iddle-aged Uighur wi a pawkie | mainner | . He greetit Guzul in Uighur, |
Central - LAL | ates, in a radical yet cannie | mainner | , the ideals o male-centric fr |
Central - SEC | d the machine in a gey sonsie | mainner | , "and try again." |
Central - LAL | hie,' said Pooh in a thochtie | mainner | , when he had heard aw this, ' |
Central - LAL | HUFFALAMP (in a snystie | mainner | ): "Ho-ho!' |
Central - SEC | wi a fauss smirk an a foutie | mainner | . He lat |
Central - LAL | “the German”. In siblike | mainner | , Gaelic refers tae itsel in a |
Doric - DOR | ld on in a dour an hecklesome | mainner | , "'It's unco gentie o ye tae |
Central - SEC | dane | mainner | at is a faither’s richt.” |
Central - SEC | o the retenar. John’s blate | mainner | mey hae sawn a |
Central - SEC | tyned a hame i a saelik | mainner | , an hed knawlege o sic tribul |
Central - EDN | hair wark in sicna creiticall | mainner | . Bot ye didna speik afoir the |
Central - WCE | gain nor sinnin. The Swiftian | mainner | o the tellin, an the deidpan |
Central - EDN | melled thegither in the samen | mainner | at the fowk wes k'nit inti th |
Central - LAL | ld begoud tae spak in his ain | mainner | , savourin ilka wurd fir whit |
Central - SEC | t Napier wesna tabulet i thon | mainner | afoir,” |
Central - SEC | ssion, a want o air, a want o | mainner | , a want o smeddum, a want o v |
Central - EDN | ent that. The w.o. thocht her | mainner | wis faur ower fameeliar. |
Central - EDN | fur it expremes the owthar's | mainner | o wrytin, figuratif an roun-a |
Doric - MNA | rdressers, garages, banks, as | mainner | o shoppies an gey aften, |
Central - SEC | tae repone in Scots. In this | mainner | we ettle tae force the Scots |
Central - SEC | e sheil. In hiz maist sleikit | mainner | |
Central - SEC | ddom. Nor did he ken the best | mainner | ti dale wi |
Central - LAL | ons,' said Hoolet in a helpfu | mainner | . Soon it wis by wi. Wee Grump |
Central - LAL | Aggie can mend aw | mainner | o hings. |