Central - LAL | Scots poyet, | screivar | an critic Tom Leonard chose t |
Central - LAL | arts can be a rare help til a | screivar | an gey necessar for ony publi |
Central - LAL | a swither ower langage whan a | screivar | taks in haun tae owerset in S |
Central - LAL | actually chenged ma life as a | screivar | o the lettert airt. He said A |
Central - LAL | Ae | screivar | Dauvit Cauderwid, writin in t |
Central - LAL | cause thay arna objective. Ae | screivar | micht descrive a city as 'bon |
Central - LAL | The | screivar | ahin the airticle is fasht at |
Central - LAL | The | screivar | ahin the 1706 blad (see PDF a |
Central - LAL | o dialects but, raither, the | screivar | shuid ettle at ae staundart g |
Central - LAL | ens that muckle on drink. The | screivar | tells us that a body will dri |
Central - LAL | rn aboot the want o meal. The | screivar | says “It’s plain eneuch t |
Central - LAL | er leid, Soothron, an sae the | screivar | shuid 'apologise' for usin hi |
Central - LAL | life fae afaur (he cites the | screivar | Tamas Carlyle) did sae wi a g |
Central - LAL | rsettin is that it scarts the | screivar | ’s buttons and gars him or h |
Central - LAL | ising o 1745-6. He wis a sang | screivar | an wrate Hey, Johnny Cope in |
Central - LAL | In Februar o 1665 the journal | screivar | Jeems Nicoll descrived whit w |
Central - LAL | er o 1349-50, an the Soothron | screivar | Hendrie Knichton says that th |
Central - LAL | s for ony Scots speaker an/or | screivar | . |
Central - LAL | t eiks tae the price, tho oor | screivar | jist says that the’r nae la |
Central - LAL | n, the Dictionary serred this | screivar | weil as a student, throu cove |
Central - LAL | can best be checkit throu its | screivar | speakin it alood efterward. I |
Central - LAL | As a Scots | screivar | , A dwall in twa substrata o t |
Central - LAL | inti't the resources a Scots | screivar | can use for tae enrich, kittl |
Central - LAL | Technology is the Scots | screivar | 's freend - online Scots dict |
Central - LAL | kent forby as the HTS. As ony | screivar | , o ony leid, will ken, a thes |