Central - LAL | Sound | -aff rhetorical alairms: | |
Central - GLA | sound | funny in a broad Glasgow acce | |
Central - SEC | ( | SOUND | OF OVEN DOOR OPENING AND CLOS |
Central - SEC | Canna. ( | SOUND | OF SCRIBBLING) There ye are. |
Central - GLA | ‘Aye, | sound | Joe.’ ah sais, an pour mase |
Ulster - CUL | ose wus sittin baetween thim, | sound | asleep, an the ither twa wur |
Central - GLA | r boiler. There's always the. | sound | ae water runnin where they ri |
Doric - MNA | come doon tae him fae abeen. | Sound | playin tricks? |
Central - LAL | s tae be avoidit at aw costs. | Sound | affie guid though! |
Orkney - ORK | deun' in Orcadian. The ..eu. | sound | is said to be unlearnable by |
Central - GLA | Stevie. Bran new. | Sound | man.’ McDade sais. |
Doric - MNA | yne aathing gid silent. Nae a | sound | tae be heard apairt fae the c |
Central - GLA | n intently. ‘Don’t make a | sound | .’ he sais. |
Doric - DOR | g players at the expense of a | sound | back four. |
Central - LAL | so 'ʒ' (yogh) representing a | sound | similar to the 'gn' /ɲ/ in t |
Central - LAL | wi a | sound | like cannie-nannies |
Doric - NNB | stenan, iss time, as id didna | sound | lek e richt word) "-but A'll |
Central - GLA | rough a weak voice that didna | sound | like her ane, “I dinna want |
Central - LAL | ' he responds to the hint o a | sound | fae Mairshall's thrapple. |
Ulster - GUL | red in Latin??! You're dads a | sound | |
Doric - NNB | faces. Air wis a | sound | o lots o footsteps, an Alice |
Central - LAL | hould be the capital ?? its a | sound | location geographically. |
Southern - SWE | Not a | sound | outside, cold, clear and star |
Central - GLA | rteen. Pure perfume boy but a | sound | cunt nonetheless. |
Central - LAL | Ah sigh. Kate and Dad | sound | proper, but ma accent is as c |
Central - WCE | whaes forecasts wance seemed | sound | , |
Central - SWE | g wi PC Murdoch, an’ it did | sound | crackers, but it wiz jist ma |
Central - DUN | wuid | sound | - or dive. If there wis only |
Doric - MNB | ne oot an a got hame safe and | sound | . A hid a grand holiday but a |
Central - LAL | Despite all this good | sound | advice, A still might want ta |
Ulster - GUL | plen maun bae unnerpinned bae | sound | academic prattick, benchmairk |
Central - LAL | ivellin on. He kent he didnae | sound | awfu wycelike. He was makkin |
Central - GLA | this time, cause that didnae | sound | at aw the right wird) "-bit a |
Ulster - CUL | in, this time, es that didnae | sound | lik the richt ward ava) "-but |
Central - SEC | ark or Dave. Dave just didnae | sound | right. Davie or David, aye, b |
Central - SEC | Still nae | sound | . Next, Shuggie started roarin |
Central - SEC | "The boy doesnae | sound | like he's speaking Scots natu |
Central - GLA | boay called Parker. He disnae | sound | as bammy as the rest. 'Am I r |
Central - SWE | roblem - an A don't mean tae | sound | ungrateful, is that box wi th |
Central - GLA | h sais tae him, no meanin tae | sound | dictatorial but at the same t |
Doric - ABN | An you're beginnin tae | sound | like only |
Central - GLA | m.’ Tam sais, attemptin tae | sound | sincere but really, just tryi |
Central - LAL | 'This is gaun tae | sound | weird... Ah made a ghost acco |
Central - GLA | in point. It’s no meant tae | sound | like the first wan! Like aw g |
Central - LAL | he telebox daein his best tae | sound | like yer kundly pastoral teac |
Central - LAL | There they're' are likely tae | sound | odd, or even 'wrang'. |
Central - GLA | him, ‘ . . . sais it wid be | sound | .’ |
Central - DUN | mit o Kinpurney seemit tae be | sound | in mind and body. Anither har |
Central - LAL | e. Once a break the ice al be | sound | , so av a few month tae figure |
Central - LAL | is good for them. They'll be | sound | asleep not long after I take |
Central - GLA | y elevation. A fuckin strange | sound | , like nothin ah’ve ever hea |
Central - GLA | The | sound | ae a Santa hat jingle-janglin |
Central - GLA | The | sound | ay the front door slammin wre |
Central - GLA | The | sound | comes again; louder this time |
Southern - SEA | The | sound | o' wild bird song |
Central - GLA | The | sound | ay the lavvy flushin comes fa |
Central - GLA | The | sound | crew, the guys who greeted Ao |
Central - GLA | ae it, pushin back at me, the | sound | ay its claws tearin doon the |
Central - GLA | es echoin roon the close, the | sound | ay scratchin paws scuttlin ro |
Central - SWE | For Supper, A Braw Brew, The | Sound | of our Voices, The Kist (an C |
Central - LAL | We sit in silence. The | sound | o a blue cocktail clinkin oan |
Doric - MNA | o Mill’s bombs gan aff. The | sound | o feet abeen him and gruntin |
Central - SEC | amplifier. The | sound | fae the strings is |
Central - GLA | e door shut in oor faces. The | sound | ay the wee wean fae doon the |
Ulster - EUL | tae the windae an stapt. The | sound | o clawin. It was a cat. That |
Central - LAL | ings oantae the prey sky. The | sound | o an accordion brought ma eye |
Doric - MNA | ke inner tubes tae absorb the | sound | o the discharge. That’s far |
Central - WCE | And the | sound | of the voice that is still'. |
Central - SWE | a problem like Maria? fae The | Sound | o’ Flamin Music! A cannae s |
Doric - MNA | He listened instead tae the | sound | o battle abeen him. But it so |
Central - WCE | I awoke tae the | sound | o a fire crackling beside me. |
Central - GLA | Ah stick it back oan tae the | sound | ay metal scrapin alang the fl |
Central - GLA | s and way in the distance the | sound | of the |
Central - GLA | yer loss. But ah dae like the | sound | ae boyfriend. |
Central - LAL | Scots word powny with the | sound | ow (as in that wis sair |
Central - LAL | words she wis taigelt bi the | sound | o her mither, reeshle-reeshli |
Doric - DOR | thought aboot watching wi the | sound | doon tae focus on the sets, k |
Ulster - EUL | lid was on its side? Lik the | sound | of a cat, ye said? A baby. St |
Ulster - CUL | rumlin o cairt wheels, an the | sound | o a quare wheen o voices aal |
Central - GLA | ew mare seconds elapse an the | sound | ay the door up the stair slam |
Central - LAL | ined for bricht lichts an the | sound | o fowk clappin her an ruffin |
Shetland - SHD | with the tension between the | sound | of the words and how to put t |
Central - GLA | r Brightside starts up on the | sound | system. Slightly gassed folk |
Central - SEC | 34 weel eel need tae turn the | sound | up if eer the dj - am gaun d |
Central - WCE | silent an forgot tae turn the | sound | back on - normally by this t |
Doric - MNA | ked a step or twa towards the | sound | . She got a gye fear fin she t |
Doric - MNA | screams. Hurrying towards the | sound | , in a clearin he’d come acr |
Central - LAL | mair maks ma hert sink is the | sound | o gunfire, for I ken the wee |
Central - LAL | n the tram. Ah blushed at the | sound | o a wolf whistle. |
Central - GLA | ae the tale. He acts oot the | sound | effects ae the firework, n ea |
Doric - DOR | Theres something about the | sound | of a Watery Wullie that |
Central - AYR | t stopped in ma tracks by the | sound | o this loud and demanding voi |
Central - GLA | fast – hhsssst – wiz the | sound | it made. |
Doric - MNB | d say that wid mak that wifie | sound | pleasant. |
Central - SEC | heid still rang wae the eerie | sound | ae thur whistlin. Ailsa wis f |
Central - LAL | n that way. Does that make me | sound | cold? |
Doric - DOR | enaylor feckless that make me | sound | like a right teenager haha. F |
Doric - NNB | lan o peedy cart-wheels, an e | sound | o a good many voices all talk |
Central - GLA | cans, eh?' A Say, actin pure | sound | wae the eld boy. |
Shetland - SHD | is been telt dat aften dat we | sound | da sam on da phone, so if som |
Doric - MNA | fair bittiie awa and the baff | sound | as the air pressure passed ow |
Central - EDN | developer of some bad kind of | sound | -proofing foam, and tech bloke |
Central - LAL | barked and I heard a piercing | sound | , beyond a high note fae the s |
Central - GLA | lin a teacher, even wan being | sound | , is still grassin. We cannae |
Central - GLA | Ah | sound | different fae everywan else, |
Central - LAL | Ah | sound | different fae everywan else, |
Central - DUN | eh | sound | better when em half canned, |
Central - SEC | oot faster than the speed eh | sound | . "That’s wit ye git when ye |
Central - SEC | ally Effie the dug trainer. I | sound | like a Scottish Ree-Mogg. ?? |
Southern - SEA | @Muzz_G #oooosh dizni | sound | to promising for me. |
Central - DUN | Eh dinna whant ti | sound | |
Doric - MNA | A Skittery-dick | sound | a bittie rude, can you guess |
Central - LAL | In Scots generally, the vowel | sound | is as aften – aiblins mair |
Central - LAL | rd English (usually the vowel | sound | ), generally have the same spe |
Central - GLA | Their shouts n threats still | sound | up the street. AKNOW WHERE YO |
Doric - DOR | ably because of the beautiful | sound | it makes as you skoosh it |
Central - EDN | e way you talk, you make them | sound | as if they belong to a pre-la |
Central - GLA | t Dolly's phone back, safe an | sound | , |
Central - LAL | Hope they awe arrive safe an | sound | an you can awe go tae yir ham |
Central - GLA | the mornin wae only the alien | sound | ay somethin unknown fur compa |
Central - WCE | d by a high-pitched screechin | sound | . Ivry few seconds, a wee whit |
Ulster - EUL | t, mindin the metallic gratin | sound | in the kitchen an reached fur |
Doric - MNA | his heels a sobbin an greetin | sound | came fae him as he bolted. He |
Doric - MNA | e face, still makkin a tuttin | sound | and shakin his heed. Closin t |
Ulster - CUL | they cam upon a Gryphon, lyin | sound | asleep in the sun. (If yae di |
Central - LAL | set doun | sound | , fertile wi understandin |
Central - LAL | y to do and ye dinnae need to | sound | irrate, go get seen it's bett |
Doric - DOR | its fuspered breathy memory o | sound | , |
Central - SEC | ars pricked, fur the familiar | sound | ae Ailsa’s door closin ower |
Central - WCE | ks he's dead funny. Ma sister | sound | , lik a pop corn machine; ma m |
Ulster - EUL | was there in neither sang nor | sound | . A jawb at the new power stat |
Central - EDN | And distant broth o motor | sound | |
Central - SWE | voice, siftin ma mind's | sound | files |
Central - SWE | The weather's | sound | ! The summer's here! Tak oot t |
Central - SEC | Titian hair' an „the Boreas | sound | ' bringin the universal tae th |
Doric - DOR | Beggerey’s marriage wis as | sound | as his fantastical greenhoose |
Central - GLA | itable alternative. Does this | sound | acceptable?' |
Doric - NNB | oice has a timid an tremulous | sound | ." |
Central - GLA | Robertson? He’s | sound | , that cunt. Hud him a few tim |
Central - GLA | ‘It’s | sound | Stevie. Bran new. Sound man. |
Central - DUN | It's a funny thing, ken that | sound | |
Central - WCE | they really squeaky wans that | sound | lik yiv jist blew up a balloo |
Southern - SEA | clothing, poles maybe. Might | sound | a bit overkill but could star |
Central - GLA | John was all fur it, made it | sound | as if it was a holiday |
Central - LAL | @CRobertsonUK Ye make it | sound | so simple and fked up at the |
Central - SEC | g Scots naturally he makes it | sound | pure put-on and that's the po |
Central - LAL | war blastit wi an unexpectit | sound | . A piper an drummer, brawlie |
Central - EDN | ‘’But that doesn’t | sound | very legal?.’’ He whisper |
Doric - DOR | @aimeeannenaylor you | sound | impressed ma luv hee hee |
Central - GLA | ’m drawn tae it. Against aw | sound | judgement ah walk taewards th |
Ulster - CUL | hummoxed them an it was a new | sound | tae us tae. Thon was a fancy |
Central - GLA | nae very persistent. The only | sound | is the tickin ay the cloack o |
Southern - SEA | af and cannae distinguish any | sound | of music but see its lyric, a |
Central - GLA | n ah hear a horrible, wattery | sound | . Like emptyin a tin ae soup i |
Central - SEC | wis nae use, jumpin at every | sound | an warnin''s flashin in his h |
Central - GLA | ‘ | Sound | ma man,’ he sais an puts a |
Central - GLA | ‘ | Sound | , Damo. If that’s how it is, |
Central - EDN | n’s wi’ a stick!” Aw’ | sound | advice, gin the Muppets forgo |