Doric - DOR | @DoricPhrases Fit aboot "E' | Fairmer | "? A pair o nicky tams fir pro |
Doric - MNA | ak till them in a parable: "A | fairmer | gaed oot tae shaav his seed. |
Doric - MNA | is bed ava, sae faiver said a | fairmer | 's life wis easy wis a damt le |
Shetland - SHD | naethin ta aet he gied tae a | fairmer | an aksed fir wark. He got a j |
Ulster - CUL | f o thim-an it baelangs tae a | fairmer | , yae know, an hae says it's w |
Shetland - SHD | alf o dem-an he belangs tae a | fairmer | , du kens, an da man says he's |
Doric - MNA | he caul Couldna wyte tae be a | fairmer | |
Doric - ABN | o he his chosen jist tae be a | fairmer | |
Ulster - PUL | ab. "She luks like shed ate a | fairmer | ' airse thu a slap in tha hedg |
Ulster - SYN | Tha | fairmer | wi mair siller nor sense |
Ulster - SYN | Tha | fairmer | that saad tha seed |
Ulster - PUL | An gie a thocht tae tha | fairmer | , whan nixt ye mak tha danner. |
Ulster - PUL | An tha | fairmer | knows ye lae alane |
Ulster - SYN | Tha parable o tha | fairmer | scattérin seed |
Doric - MNA | ngert. Sae he teuk a fee wi a | fairmer | chiel fa sent him oot tae mae |
Central - DUN | ae time an haein a crack wi a | fairmer | fae the glen. He askit whaur |
Doric - ABN | in wreath atap wreath, till a | fairmer | could walk athort his parks a |
Doric - NNB | f o them-an id belongs till a | fairmer | , ee ken, an he says id's so u |
Doric - MNA | An if Ah hidna bin a | fairmer | |
Doric - MNA | grandee's dother, insteid o a | fairmer | 's lassie. She wis hett an swy |
Central - DUN | ther nor whit we think o as a | fairmer | nouadays. Nou this mannie, wh |
Central - LAL | Cain wes a | fairmer | , |
Doric - ABN | There is a | fairmer | fae near Turriff He's kent ba |
Doric - ABN | There is a | fairmer | up bi Fochabers |
Doric - MNA | Echt ear later, Ah mairret a | fairmer | chiel caaed Harry. He gied me |
Central - DUN | he next nicht they attackit a | fairmer | on the Coupar Angus road that |
Central - EDN | ther wis the dochter o a Fife | fairmer | an hed a rich store o Scots |
Central - LAL | the | fairmer | steps intae an unbroken laun, |
Doric - DOR | r cousin Peter Middleton, the | fairmer | o the placie. We sat aff frae |
Doric - MNA | , flee awa Victor Vratch. The | fairmer | will sheet ye gin ye bide”. |
Central - SEC | o gie us. It belonged tae the | fairmer | an he'd seen Shuggie knockin |
Central - WCE | bein a lawyer wull nou be the | fairmer | OK? |
Doric - MNA | Oot frae the byre strode the | fairmer | , angeret at seein his fine cr |
Doric - MNA | fin Mr Soutar the | fairmer | speired if he wis comin tae t |
Doric - MNA | he door. It wis Mr Soutar the | fairmer | . |
Central - WCE | The lawyer thinks the | fairmer | 's better aff, especially whan |
Doric - ABN | is back? Is it richt that the | fairmer | should hae a big hoose fan th |
Doric - MNA | nie lassie craw hersel at the | fairmer | ’s mercy. He flew ower the t |
Central - SEC | story. She agreed tae pay the | fairmer | fer the cost o the cooker but |
Doric - MNA | e'd-men are fyow. Pray till e | fairmer | att hell sen oot e fee'd-men |
Doric - ABN | . The folk here lang ago were | fairmer | fishermen, and they’d weer |
Doric - MNA | riddle ye lik corn, 'jst as e | fairmer | riddles e gweed corn fae e ca |
Central - LAL | Smith, a richt doon-tae-yirth | fairmer | chiel, hiz whit ane can hope( |
Ulster - SYN | hired hïssel oot tae a local | fairmer | that sent hïm oot tae hïs f |
Shetland - SHD | "Nixt moarnin da big local | fairmer | cam alang, an haandit Bertie |
Doric - MNA | dle-age beckoned, the Meldrum | fairmer | 's dream o finnin at perfeck w |
Doric - MNA | Jar es te say at the Meldrum | fairmer | hid faan oot o the ugly tree |
Doric - MNA | goes on. The hapless Meldrum | fairmer | turns te modern technology fi |
Orkney - ORK | Then, Keith wis a gentleman | fairmer | , wi acres o grund tae his nam |
Central - LAL | e mony wirds sic as fermer an | fairmer | or hert an hairt whaur a wee |
Central - WCE | Thon | fairmer | , wi his tractor an pleuch, de |
Ulster - PUL | Or some poor | fairmer | , wha didnae win hame |
Doric - MNA | Tae a fairmer or | fairmer | 's loon |
Central - LAL | maister, had been a middlins | fairmer | , but jist lately he'd fawen u |
Central - SWE | s fields - the auld, crabbit | fairmer | |
Central - DUN | signit up tae wark fer a new | fairmer | fer six months or a year. Som |
Central - DUN | were hopin tae get a wealthy | fairmer | or twa on his way back hame f |
Doric - MNA | le: "There wis eence a walthy | fairmer | fa's grun aye gied a gweed cr |
Doric - MNA | g changing fae happy go lucky | fairmer | tae war damaged soldier, ur e |
Central - LAL | kkin a guddle o ma plans, Ony | fairmer | will tell ye that a thrawn cu |
Shetland - SHD | aathing wis gaddered in, da _ | fairmer | said tae his head man, 'Tell |