Central - LAL | acceptable tae uise perceived | difficulties | o definin whit Scots is as a |
Central - GLA | id only wan wey ae dealin wae | difficulties | , sreat or sma. "Oaf wae his h |
Central - SEC | The | difficulties | met wi in lairnin bairns in t |
Central - SEC | in the Lallans movement, the | difficulties | in a spellin like "heiliegole |
Central - SEC | meaningful discussion of the | difficulties | being experienced by the lang |
Central - LAL | Ma maw demonstratin the | difficulties | o scrievin tweets in Scots le |
Central - SEC | ialeck-level equivalent o the | difficulties | monolinguals haes (eg liftin |
Central - SEC | tae jist git tore in, an onie | difficulties | jist got smoored in the breen |
Central - LAL | eacher for those with Hearing | difficulties | . She daundered in, nodded at |
Doric - NNB | ed only wan way o settlan all | difficulties | , great or peedy. "Off wi his |
Central - LAL | wheen | difficulties | that micht be experienced. Fo |
Central - LAL | yscot Separately: whaur I fin | difficulties | wi Scots is hae the richt/ene |
Doric - DOR | m hits it at the first sign o | difficulties | |
Central - SEC | e fluent, an sorts some ither | difficulties | in unexpeckit weys, like latt |
Doric - ABN | ly religious life under great | difficulties | ' an took a lot o legpullin fa |
Southern - SEA | hae only yin wei o settlin aw | difficulties | , big or wee. "Off wi eis heid |
Central - LAL | thered has pointit oot sindry | difficulties | an |