Central - EDN | isin twa or mair independent ( | vyce | ) pairts (an kent at the time |
Central - EDN | ggle’s heich, bit resonant, | vyce | : “‘Ah’m gey pleased tha |
Central - EDN | st 22 year auld, the said ten- | vyce | wark is unco in its scale an |
Central - SEC | ie, an yaisin ma English R.P. | vyce | , A telt him fit A wis wantin. |
Doric - MNA | "At leuks like my Archie!" A | vyce | fae the back raa shattered th |
Central - LAL | "Judge Strauss!" a | vyce | cawed. "Judge Strauss! Make-u |
Central - LAL | "Get him liftit!" a | vyce | cried oot frae the audience, |
Central - LAL | "Haw, you!" A | vyce | frae the doorwey startled Kla |
Central - LAL | "You anes." A | vyce | raired frae ahent the boays. |
Doric - MNA | "Can I help you?" A | vyce | interruptit er thochts. |
Central - SEC | Donovan's uiss o the Glesca | vyce | gies truith tae each characte |
Central - LAL | ye, that'll be richt!" said a | vyce | frae the audience, and Klaus |
Central - LAL | "Coorse they will," said a | vyce | aw o a sudden, and the childr |
Central - LAL | a mystery, that, eh?" said a | vyce | ahint them, and the twa bairn |
Central - LAL | his no awfie excitin?" said a | vyce | , and the bairns turnt roond t |
Central - AYR | waethree meenits, she heard a | vyce | ootside, an stoppt tae listen |
Central - LAL | no onywey boays.’ He’d a | vyce | the maik o hes hicht an wecht |
Central - LAL | Ye hae a | vyce | outwith yer gub if ye can jis |
Central - WCE | Ye hae a | vyce | ootwi yer gub if ye can jist |
Central - LAL | SNP is daein, but they are a | vyce | o radical conscience. The Sco |
Central - LAL | tor MacMillan gies Molière a | vyce | frae the warld o 'The Gentle |
Doric - DOR | ar, fan she wes stertl't wi a | vyce | comin fae the een merkit "DUM |
Doric - DOR | ll niver hud oot aat lang, ma | vyce | wi bowfin, ma teeth wi chaain |
Doric - ABN | "Y'up?" cam a | vyce | fae doon the stairs, a wumman |
Doric - ABN | rted again. ‘Help,’ cam a | vyce | , ‘help! Ah canna breathe. I |
Central - LAL | young chiel, Johnie?’ cam a | vyce | frae ahint him. It wis the fl |
Central - LAL | , ma feres. Ah am auld and ma | vyce | is hairse, but aince ah hae l |
Southern - SWE | teranEco delichtit tae len ma | vyce | tae sic a bien project. |
Central - SWE | bi the stagger an stam o ma | vyce | , |
Doric - ABN | h ayewis say, at the tap o ma | vyce | , so the hale shop can hear - |
Central - LAL | nst thon Gallus Alecs hear ma | vyce | thay aw ettle tae tak the Mic |
Central - SEC | up ma nosethirles. It maks ma | vyce | a titch 'nasally' bit in the |
Central - AYR | a saft chap at the door, an a | vyce | cried for Adam Beg. Bess, sab |
Central - SEC | apple! The mooth aipened an a | vyce | said, |
Central - WCE | rr. Donal is a Hielander an a | vyce | o his fowk, wha wul fecht bra |
Central - EDN | legs turnin tae watter. Sicna | vyce | an sicna face cud mean bit ya |
Central - SWE | Then a | vyce | says "Neist', |
Doric - DOR | ae ye see aat?" he said, in a | vyce | kinkin wi feem, an his een gr |
Central - EDN | ur in thair unkent leid, in a | vyce | that wis incongruously heich. |
Central - LAL | his is us," Mr. Poe said in a | vyce | that wis meant tae soond aw c |
Central - LAL | etry, story an sang, finnin a | vyce | throu the literary revivals o |
Central - SEC | her nevoy, an gowled oot in a | vyce | that wis haird, no juist bi C |
Central - DUN | "Weel," boomed the ghost in a | vyce | that near burst his lugs, 'Al |
Doric - DOR | ng obsairt in a peingin kinna | vyce | . "Ye can manage tae see Naebo |
Southern - SWE | e @Ulster_Scots A cracker O a | vyce | ! Ane wee wird maks aa the dif |
Doric - MNA | phonetic Doric conjours up a | vyce | an a wye o spikkin. Lang may |
Central - SEC | it an wis bumbazed tae hear a | vyce | whusperin, |
Doric - DOR | t, an spickin in as crabbit a | vyce | as she cwid manage-an syne sh |
Central - LAL | "Ya dancer!" shoutit a | vyce | frae the crood, and some fowk |
Central - SEC | e ma nichtmare, the automatic | vyce | , foondit on vyce recognition. |
Central - LAL | lka need amaist afore he gied | vyce | til't, at she haed tint aa si |
Central - LAL | ridth o thochts hae been gied | vyce | on this subjeck an the like i |
Central - EDN | m,’ she agreed in a subdued | vyce | . “Anyway,” he sayed, “h |
Central - LAL | re means "in an awfie annoyed | vyce | ." "Leastweys, I dinnae think |
Doric - MNA | 'OM' . . cam the lang-deid | vyce | o Dr Bandara's quinie, chanti |
Central - LAL | ae mind; the English leid wid | vyce | the sentiment in a halely dif |
Central - LAL | video o him dauncin ye should | vyce | ower wi the words o Donald Wh |
Central - SWE | It's then that Gallowa's lood | vyce | revs up |
Central - LAL | he answert, in the same loud | vyce | an a wee thing defiant nou. |
Central - DUN | aein on ahent him cried wi ae | vyce | , 'Strike Martin, strike.' |
Doric - MNA | ck en; bairns like me hid nae | vyce | ; an aiven iv they cud'v fun a |
Central - SWE | or lang letters giein nae | vyce | tae |
Central - SWE | fur nae | vyce | assails thaim in thair darg, |
Central - SEC | uden hard at her lug. A douce | vyce | reponed. |
Doric - ABN | ," chirped up Chairlie, a wee | vyce | driftin up throw the haar. |
Central - LAL | t athort Kate's mynd an a wee | vyce | whuspert a wairnin, tellin he |
Central - LAL | at keek o day, by an orra wee | vyce | in my lug. It said: |
Central - LAL | her at she haed haird the wee | vyce | e'en than, whusper-whusperin |
Central - GLA | in a queerie wee | vyce | |
Central - AYR | ats!" cried the Mous, its wee | vyce | skreichin wi anger. "Wad you |
Central - SEC | The | vyce | spak caum-like, ettlin to qua |
Central - LAL | 's the last thing I dae," the | vyce | hissed, "And when I've got it |
Central - LAL | sary o his daith in 1774. The | vyce | -ower is that o Gearie himsel |
Central - LAL | 'I am here,' said the | vyce | , 'aneth the aipple tree.' |
Central - LAL | uckle. Steve needs tae be the | vyce | o reason. Aye, richt(!) ?? #C |
Central - SWE | l speak fir aw chyce with the | vyce | o constituency. |
Doric - ABN | He had the face for't. An the | vyce | for't. An he wis dressed for |
Central - DUN | penit a few years back on the | Vyce | o Westminster. A publick-schu |
Doric - MNA | At's the | vyce | at teemed the kirk, |
Central - WCE | g is kent til millions as the | vyce | o monie a state occasion wi t |
Central - WCE | the yirth. Syne, he hears the | vyce | o his lanladie, cawin him bac |
Central - AYR | o't, as the shedda ahint the | vyce | loomed abune her heid. She tw |
Central - DUN | ds preserve o no the jist the | vyce | 9 the people but the culture |
Central - LAL | ‘That ye, hen?’ the | vyce | cam frae the kitchen, thit he |
Central - EDN | s. Stay in your seats,” the | vyce | repeatit firmly, than there w |
Central - LAL | e feck o thaim. She didna gie | vyce | ti this; she wis a quait bodi |
Central - LAL | af cried oot in his screichie | vyce | . "Whaur are yese, orphans?" |
Doric - ABN | eyven been awaar o the bonnie | vyce | . |
Central - LAL | hen?" seyd ane, in a sweetie | vyce | . Auld Agg didnae like Ella, b |
Doric - DOR | aid the Messenger in a dortie | vyce | . "I'm seer naebody gings muck |
Doric - DOR | nterruppit in a fell sneistie | vyce | . . |
Doric - DOR | here!" Ailice said in a dowie | vyce | , an at the thocht o her lanes |
Central - LAL | mither, and in a dowie | vyce | said: |
Central - LAL | His dowie | vyce | near droun't in trinnlin tear |
Doric - DOR | he Queen said in a dowie-like | vyce | . "It's jist in an ull teen, I |
Central - LAL | ae. Appearently a faitherlike | vyce | lats licht anent the phenomen |
Central - DUN | hey're leein,' cried a female | vyce | fae the door. 'Drag the evil |
Central - DUN | ein, an providin, as a viable | vyce | o opposition the BBc are sae |
Doric - DOR | an!" it gullert in a gledsome | vyce | . "An megstie me! Ye're a man' |
Central - SEC | A Pilgrimer wi a Leesome | Vyce | |
Doric - MNA | aid the meenister's wearisome | vyce | . |
Central - SEC | Scots is the real an genuine | vyce | o Scotland's fowk. Syne the l |
Central - LAL | f looked doon at Sunny, whase | vyce | had burst oot o naewhaur. Wi |
Central - SWE | o Scottish prose an narrative | vyce | . At the stert of the buik, we |
Doric - MNA | , afore pittin oan a pan-loaf | vyce | an sayin, "That red's a cheek |
Doric - MNA | rice, grinnin it the pan-loaf | vyce | at Joyce wis pittin oan, "som |
Doric - MNA | freen pittin oan er pan. loaf | vyce | an faaen throwe it ilky ither |
Central - AYR | ' he uttered in a hard, gruff | vyce | . |
Central - AYR | Alison reponed in a wee dowf | vyce | . |
Central - AYR | hauns, his een, an his strong | vyce | heavenwards in prayer - |
Doric - DOR | And ma English | vyce | will tak the leid and ma tong |
Doric - DOR | nk you, I said, wi ma English | vyce | , the ain I savit for teachers |
Doric - ABN | hispered in her new, fantoosh | vyce | , “If he doesn’t, the othe |
Central - NEC | A posh | vyce | fae the hoose cried oot, “G |
Central - DUN | enge, she said in a mock posh | vyce | : |
Doric - DOR | ayont the Goloch, but a harsk | vyce | wes the neist wi the raik o h |
Central - SEC | -takkers tae invoke "the real | vyce | o the fowk" whin the staunnar |
Central - EDN | , the techie, wi an ancestral | vyce | . |
Central - EDN | fack or reportin an ancestral | vyce | . She smilet. Bill Henderson, |
Central - EDN | His mither’s ancestral | vyce | assuret him that he wis by fa |
Central - EDN | aim.” He gabblet in a nasal | vyce | : “Tad, haes thoo mendit tha |
Central - SWE | rieve ettled at yaisin a hail | vyce | , aye |
Central - DUN | nnae fash,' he said in a calm | vyce | , 'he'll be screamin tae get o |
Central - AYR | at devotion, in a clear, firm | vyce | - wi ne'er a tremor nor a st |
Central - SEC | tten mainly in the Gleswegian | vyce | . This warks gey weel for aw t |
Doric - MNA | k o their forefolk, the human | vyce | -box bedded doon inno the liza |
Central - EDN | in mair focussed on the human | vyce | . He had the hale Script Confe |
Central - SEC | 's ain experience, history an | vyce | . |
Central - SEC | Fitt's imagination haes gien | vyce | tae Kate, the lang sufferin g |
Central - LAL | ye - A'm awfu fond ae ma ain | vyce | an the coorse soonds 'at tumm |
Central - EDN | nae feel at hame in their ain | vyce | mauger o twa decades o devolu |
Central - EDN | Hsien had a guid singin | vyce | , law an sweet. Beatrice notic |
Doric - MNA | Jed," she skreiched in a thin | vyce | . 'There's a loon here wints a |
Central - AYR | and spake in a waik, trimmlin | vyce | that grew in strength in keep |
Central - AYR | er at the door, an a trimmlin | vyce | cried oot 'Isabel, Isabel, Jo |
Central - AYR | anary cried oot in a trimmlin | vyce | tae its weans, "Come awa, bai |
Central - SEC | iviane Reding follaed, pittin | vyce | tae her doots anent the twa h |
Southern - SWE | big neck if onybdy says "yin | vyce | " |
Central - SEC | , foondit on | vyce | recognition. |
Doric - DOR | pak again, in a wee blate-kyn | vyce | , aamaist jist a fusper, "An c |
Central - LAL | The unco | vyce | gart grue. "Ye'll bear |
Central - AYR | in a slow, dozy, droll kin o | vyce | . |
Central - EDN | - waantin forbye wis a deep | vyce | ... Juist the same, aside Rag |
Doric - DOR | r, an better, an better!" Her | vyce | raise heicher wi ilkie "bette |
Central - EDN | r, she sayed verra quate, her | vyce | hairse wi greetin, “I think |
Doric - DOR | er!" scronacht the Queen, her | vyce | raisin up tae a weeack as she |
Doric - DOR | ae the discos, she'd say, her | vyce | aa saft and dreamy lik. |
Central - LAL | oniething an aa at aince her | vyce | wis near ti greitin. Na, she |
Doric - ABN | e still managed tae raise her | vyce | enough tae gie ma a row for p |
Central - LAL | maun hae been an edge til her | vyce | , for the hospice nurse gied t |
Central - SEC | me!" A uizes the soond o her | vyce | tae juidge her position an tu |
Doric - ABN | He could jist aboot hear her | vyce | baalin in his lug: "Weel, it' |
Central - LAL | That's her | vyce | like a hinnie-braw sang. |
Central - WCE | As her | vyce | rose shrilly, Eddie raised hi |
Central - LAL | ar whit she wis sayin, as her | vyce | wis droont oot by the soonds |
Central - LAL | Nae dout anither | vyce | spak, for he answert it: |
Central - AYR | tertit tae repeat it, but her | vyce | soundit hairse an weird, an t |
Central - EDN | freends are hearkenin tae ter | vyce | ; |
Doric - MNA | thin raelly..." Beldie lut er | vyce | tail awa na tantalizin fashio |
Central - EDN | lat me hear yer | vyce | , |
Central - SWE | Granda, ah miss yer | vyce | , ah miss yer haun. |
Central - SEC | in turn an in each case thair | vyce | is clear, natural an no pitte |
Doric - DOR | dern practeese flingin thair | vyce | expose bunt fedders say "A'm |
Central - LAL | gaun variety o by-leids thair | vyce | in sayin whit thay can say as |
Central - WCE | ds us in 'Ominous', an a sair | vyce | souns in Peter Cameron's 'Nev |
Doric - DOR | Come aan an hark, or | vyce | o care Wi fraacht o wittins d |
Central - DUN | a an in particklar the BBC or | Vyce | o Westminster if ye like, his |
Doric - ABN | ere, there was a strang tenor | vyce | haudin the teen wi the minist |
Central - SEC | is a braw Scots speaker. Oor | Vyce | is a campaign for a Scots lan |
Central - LAL | ar ya... mibbes we need a Oor | Vyce | Radio Station. An ye can list |
Central - SEC | is a new campaign called Oor | Vyce | . It was also created by Jack |
Central - SEC | pport the recently formed oor | vyce | group, which was set up tae c |
Central - LAL | @ionafyfe hoo wis the oor | vyce | broadcast? |
Southern - SWE | ae brak ?? Ah'm hostin an Oor | Vyce | meet oan Thursday oan Zoom sa |
Doric - MNA | ht te pit it ere?" The laad's | vyce | floatit in throwe the open ki |
Central - DUN | d realisation that Scotland's | vyce | wis being ignored - agin - |
Doric - MNA | "Come awa in," said a wifie's | vyce | . |
Doric - ABN | B' this time, Fergie's | vyce | was aat saft, A cud hardly he |
Doric - MNA | fter ess service," a maanie's | vyce | cam fae the pew ahin, "lut al |
Doric - DOR | "Aat's my bairnie's | vyce | !" the Fite Queen rowtit out, |
Central - EDN | Ma luve's | vyce | ! |
Central - WCE | dauchter. O coorse, Fleming's | vyce | is weill-kent ti millions kis |
Central - WCE | i the vairse abuin, Fleming's | vyce | taks in the assertioun o ae a |
Central - SWE | THE SULWATH'S | VYCE | |
Central - LAL | The guidman's | vyce | they hear wi scorn or pey nae |
Central - AYR | Whit chance haes yae man's | vyce | agin |
Central - SEC | . But syne A hears a wumman's | vyce | , "Ar you aa richt?" The effor |
Central - WCE | er an sister, an the wumman's | vyce | belangs Leddie Douglas. She w |
Central - SEC | ryed a Jessie. Bit hes gran's | vyce | caulmed hes howlin tae a snot |
Central - LAL | The fain smirk in Merlin's | vyce | wis as plain as parritch. "Ay |
Central - AYR | 'An thirdly, John Broun's | vyce | raise in anger, 'He that I lu |
Central - LAL | different, but Kunal Nayyar's | vyce | is unmistakable. |
Doric - ABN | The soon o his passenger's | vyce | haed declaart him a Scot. Noo |
Central - LAL | warst judge o the sangster's | vyce | is the sangster's lugs. Sae l |
Central - AYR | gaes Bill!" then the Rabbit's | vyce | alane-"Catch him, you by the |
Central - WCE | Yet, aye it's | vyce | rings doun each nerra wynd, |
Central - LAL | tae wanwit's | vyce | |
Doric - MNA | bit like Jeannie..." Betty's | vyce | tailed awa es the memory o er |
Southern - SEA | the glif o hir life, kis Yids | vyce | roared oot o the mirk-ness o |
Central - SEC | an. In each chapter, she gies | vyce | tae wan o the three heidmaist |
Doric - MNA | cht think." Duncan lowered is | vyce | . "Ah'v bade aside Norman a la |
Doric - MNA | DVD player, yer phone..." His | vyce | tailed awa, "Far is yer mobil |
Central - AYR | . for my time has com...' His | vyce | dwined awa as his chin drappd |
Central - AYR | ord God Almichty himsel.' His | vyce | raise in anger an exultation |
Central - EDN | hat by hand,” he sayed, his | vyce | mutit. He brocht oot a gully, |
Central - LAL | n, hen," Coont Olaf said, his | vyce | lettin on ~ a phrase which he |
Central - LAL | y were here," Klaus said, his | vyce | gettin looder as he got mair |
Doric - ABN | u, cross mi hairt - ”. His | vyce | was fint an shakin. |
Central - EDN | ed awa. Bit than he heard his | vyce | hissed in a Chinese accent: |
Central - EDN | ed awa. Bit than he heard his | vyce | hissed in a Chinese accent: |
Doric - ABN | s muckle's he can, though his | vyce | is lang past its best, as he' |
Southern - SEA | ister, wi mukkil feelin i his | vyce | , “Yin kan bei whuppit awa m |
Doric - DOR | my braa NYOw RICKET!" an his | vyce | bullert up tae a perfit scron |
Doric - DOR | he wes unco timorsome an his | vyce | wes rael chitterie. "Ag roun |
Central - SEC | raxed a muckle braith an his | vyce | seemed tae brichten, "she'd a |
Central - SEC | raxed a muckle braith an his | vyce | seemed tae brichten, "she'd a |
Central - LAL | brownie stood strecht an his | vyce | wis douce, |
Doric - ABN | i a hint o desperation in his | vyce | cam oot wi, 'Ah think that's |
Central - EDN | is a note o admiration in his | vyce | . |
Central - EDN | the man speirt, keepin his | vyce | laich. |
Central - LAL | ae words wi pain clear in his | vyce | : He's turnt hissel aroun - s |
Central - LAL | Raisin his | vyce | , the doctor said: |
Central - LAL | the soond o his | vyce | . |
Central - DUN | in an cursin at the tap o his | vyce | . He got closer an lookit doun |
Doric - DOR | Humphy Dumphy heisit up his | vyce | aamaist tae a skelloch scrift |
Doric - DOR | I dinna hear his | vyce | , sae much as |
Central - LAL | inna speir, "Whit like is his | vyce | ? Whitna games dis he like tae |
Central - EDN | e o prayer?” He drappit his | vyce | e’en furder, evidently enjo |
Central - EDN | e o prayer?” He drappit his | vyce | e’en furder, evidently enjo |
Central - EDN | een the fires, an drappit his | vyce | . “Ah thocht shé micht hae |
Central - LAL | his een shone bricht, but his | vyce | wis calm. |
Doric - DOR | ce, an spickin in a howe boss | vyce | at sounit like the dirlin o a |
Central - EDN | ertit reconneckin wi ma Scots | vyce | an gettin involved in a wee b |
Central - SEC | 'jeezo' 'maist' sae the Scots | vyce | an souch owercomes thae anoma |
Central - LAL | ang on tap o his native Scots | vyce | . |
Central - AYR | tit in a wee, laich, timerous | vyce | , "Gin it please ye, Sir-" The |
Central - EDN | She heard Falad’s | vyce | boomin oot tae the hale room. |
Central - EDN | re here.” It wis a lad’s | vyce | . |
Doric - ABN | please, please.” Abbie’s | vyce | wis affa pathetic. “He winn |
Central - WCE | Annie’s | vyce | rose again. |
Central - EDN | eard fae there, an Raggle’s | vyce | , cursin stievely. |
Central - EDN | her, whan she heard a man’s | vyce | shoutin in English, “Beatri |
Central - EDN | andchild?” the auld man’s | vyce | cam oot flat an thin, as gin |
Doric - ABN | y could there be a wumman’s | vyce | ?’ |
Doric - ABN | cht, ‘that’s a wumman’s | vyce | . Fit wey could there be a wum |
Central - EDN | han he heard the engineer’s | vyce | raised. He collectit hissel. |
Doric - DOR | urping competition! Jenny’s | vyce | booms oot a megaphone. |
Doric - ABN | 'Weel,' he said in a queat | vyce | , 'That's the first wave, but |
Doric - DOR | said the pollisman in a queat | vyce | , 'there's nae need for this, |
Central - SEC | hir frein, Dauvit, in a saft | vyce | , as gin |
Central - LAL | peatit William in a disjaskit | vyce | , lowsin his grip o the lad’ |
Doric - DOR | the Keing hoocht in a delytit | vyce | , seein Ailice. "Did ye happen |
Central - LAL | "Haudybus!" Sunny's weel-kent | vyce | rang oot ower Coont Olaf's as |
Central - SEC | watter. She hes a weel-kennt | vyce | , and transcribes thon bonnily |
Central - GLA | in ae whiny, draunt | vyce | |
Central - LAL | ," Klaus said in a wee, feart | vyce | , and Violet looked again. It |
Central - SEC | air?' Ah speirt in dumfounert | vyce | . |
Central - AYR | tinued in a caum an steadfast | vyce | . "Iho my puir companions desp |
Central - WCE | es bluid (a quaet but pouerfu | vyce | frae heiven), shawin wha the |
Central - AYR | last cam a wee, waik, squeaky | vyce | , (That's Bill, thocht Alison, |
Doric - ABN | it’s aa I ken,’ I say, my | vyce | shakkin. |
Central - LAL | en ma mooth tae speak, but my | vyce | |
Central - LAL | chael Georges hus sic a whiny | vyce | . He soonds like he's in pain |