Doric - MNA | tither | ... | |
Central - WCE | ountain Bard; tane frae 1807, | tither | frae 1821 (an atweill, whan t |
Doric - MNA | appit! Ane hid a chippit neb, | tither | wis crackit roon the |
Ulster - EUL | indae o Sally's imaigination, | tither | starin at the reflection thro |
Southern - SEA | s I, “mibbe wi yer parents, | tither | side o the warld – but ye c |
Central - LAL | Coverin tane- | tither | in kisses, |
Central - LAL | h kent that oor love fir tain- | tither | wir real! |
Doric - MNA | side. | Tither | side. Och, it wis a seely, se |
Doric - MNA | the peintin easle. | Tither | side o the easle, a wee quine |
Central - WCE | se, cawed ‘Incantations’; | tither | wes a new anthologie o Scotti |
Ulster - EUL | Tha | tither | 'll gie ye flays. |
Ulster - GUL | mak shure the wurnae fae tha | tither | side. Val haed tae mind scho |
Ulster - EUL | Lukkin sooth tha | tither | - Boney' Neb |
Ulster - GUL | it agin a bodie at dug wi tha | tither | fit. Mair at the haed tae kep |
Ulster - PUL | ha yin ee lukkin at ye an tha | tither | lukkin fur ye. Wus she no in |
Ulster - GUL | h heirskip an cultùr oan tha | tither | . Traffeck wi tha lear shaidin |
Ulster - PUL | gie wus aye makkin yin or tha | tither | . |
Ulster - SYN | Straucht or airtit owerby tha | tither | sex |
Doric - MNA | wis dyow five hunner poun, e | tither | fifty. Neen o them hid ony si |
Doric - MNA | tten in mair nor aa e lave. E | tither | fowk pat in fit they hid jae |
Central - EDN | ce ti deiffer ane menein frae | tither | . Samen-nems ar thusgates als |
Doric - MNA | hae kent ae eyn o a tap frae | tither | – bit neither wad the tosse |
Ulster - EUL | ed Dr. Andrews an flitted tae | tither | side o the waal. As far as Ma |
Doric - DOR | fleetin frae yin tae | tither | |
Doric - MNA | erret. Syne he'd rin roon tae | tither | an catch the rubbits as they |
Doric - MNA | ied e wird tae haud awa tae e | tither | side o e loch. A laayer cam u |
Doric - MNA | An fan he cam ower tae e | tither | side, tae e cuntra o e Gadare |
Doric - MNA | cryin oot ti me. Come an see | tither | side. Tither side. Och, it wi |
Central - LAL | the | tither | clear. He leant on it and lui |
Southern - SEA | The | tither | yammers on even on. |
Central - SEC | the | tither | ’s heid an sweirin lik a tin |
Central - LAL | the | tither | hand, the gean; |
Central - LAL | 'The | tither | side o the widd, where Heehaw |
Central - LAL | staundin ower the stank,' the | tither | frontin Sadovaya Street. It w |
Doric - MNA | each wi the gowden sans,' the | tither | repons. |
Southern - SEA | m wis hingin at her side, the | tither | wis stuck oot, her mobile pho |
Central - LAL | n o the Human Richts Ack, the | tither | the adoption o a Draft Commun |
Central - LAL | them wis the richt, weel, the | tither | yin wis the left, but he neve |
Central - LAL | kers - yin frae Lothian, the | tither | frae Ayrshire. The wordies on |
Central - LAL | t ainly Standart Italian, the | tither | wis learnit Standart |
Central - SEC | k an no the Daily Record; the | tither | ane hauds the'r nae pynt in f |
Central - EDN | cin the tae wey; he faced the | tither | . They advanced an retiret wi |
Doric - MNA | heir hame craft, anchored the | tither | side o Mars, efter pucklies o |
Central - LAL | snystie kind © wey, and the | tither | chiel jist bums back at ye, y |
Central - SEC | the tane's originals and the | tither | proofs, - as lang's they off |
Doric - MNA | er takks tae een, bit nae the | tither | , an jist wauks aff an leaves |
Central - LAL | , and he fidged roond tae the | tither | side o the table. 'I thocht T |
Central - SEC | copy o Planet Fankle tae the | tither | . |
Central - SEC | wumman," said the ane tae the | tither | , "A hear tell the'r a man i t |
Central - LAL | apiwa skelped awa aff tae the | tither | side o the playgrund whaur th |
Orkney - ORK | slippan fae ae draem tae the | tither | , fae crisis tae revolution. I |
Central - LAL | e waves wid waash him tae the | tither | side.' |
Central - WCE | r fae the tae year-en tae the | tither | . These are maistly caaed Folk |
Central - LAL | times, whummled doon tae the | tither | end o the room, and, efter an |
Central - LAL | ey had breeshled ower tae the | tither | side o the brig, and noo they |
Central - LAL | hin aboot fae yin fit tae the | tither | wi excitement, poinun tae the |
Central - LAL | 'til nane could see the | tither | side. |
Central - LAL | yin back loof...and syne the | tither | ... till at the hinner end he |
Ulster - BUL | Fair faa ye the | tither | : |
Southern - SEA | thaim whae bade i the | tither | ane. Ay, Yid wis gairdner/han |
Southern - SEA | ickbrae Post Office an i the | tither | , whan A kent |
Doric - MNA | it till their pairtners i the | tither | boatie tae come an gie them a |
Central - LAL | up tae the letter-box, wi the | tither | end in yer neb, and ye pushed |
Doric - MNA | again wi the ae haun. Wi the | tither | , he tuik his mither's airm an |
Central - SEC | in the ae haund while wi the | tither | |
Doric - MNA | pages o the Haly Buik wi the | tither | . The lamps war lichtit, a saf |
Central - SEC | o beisines ilk wi the | tither | , gin the circumstances alloue |
Southern - SEA | sumtymes wi the | tither | on’t thum. On Philhope, i s |
Central - LAL | but insteid o comin back the | tither | wey, as ye'd expect, he hadna |
Doric - DOR | Syne tuik the | tither | , as jist as braa |
Central - SEC | bouer again an tuik the | tither | raed, to the shops an the kir |
Central - EDN | ists stuid an vissied ilk the | tither | tentie-lik. |
Central - EDN | ry doun an calumpniat ilk the | tither | . Abies fur purpossis o beisne |
Southern - SEA | hin frae the tae tung til the | tither | , is circumstances demandit, c |
Central - LAL | and stoited aw roond him the | tither | wey. |
Central - LAL | sicht better tae, an the | tither | siller gey an uissfu, for we |
Central - AYR | ll mak ye grow langer, an the | tither | side will mak ye grow wee-er. |
Central - AYR | elbuck agin the door, an the | tither | airm curlt roun her heid. But |
Central - LAL | s gifties, his skeels, an the | tither | has ithers |
Central - LAL | e mair or less unitit, an the | tither | divided thrie weys – an wha |
Central - LAL | the tane aboot Gaelic an the | tither | aboot Scots, thir twa blog po |
Doric - MNA | keepin ae ee on Joyce an the | tither | on the Jeweller, fa wis |
Southern - SEA | the tae waitter baunk an the | tither | . |
Central - LAL | a volcanoes are leevin an the | tither | is deid. But ye niver ken.' |
Central - SEC | r at wes hiz ain horss an the | tither | a |
Doric - MNA | e boob on Union Street an the | tither | in her hanbug wi her bus pass |
Central - AYR | st takin yae side an then the | tither | , an bletherin awa tae hersel |
Central - LAL | ht, they wid skelp awa in the | tither | airt, and he wid never see th |
Central - LAL | tassie fou o medicine in the | tither | . The eediotic-lookin tottie b |
Central - LAL | he left and padded aff in the | tither | art, which wis the wey tae Ch |
Central - LAL | raiturs?' he said, keekin the | tither | wey. |
Central - AYR | yae haun, an a big fan in the | tither | : he cam trottin alang at the |
Central - LAL | In fact, it wis blawin in the | tither | airt. There wis nae chance o |
Central - LAL | a poke fou o messages in the | tither | . |
Central - SEC | r the border, than pittin the | tither | ben the guise fank. Eftir, wh |
Central - SEC | err, the twenes ilk wytin the | tither | fur no |
Central - LAL | On the | tither | side the road nou he finnds h |
Southern - SEA | nenst the Grave Yaird, on the | tither | side o the praisent roadway i |
Central - LAL | whit is bein lost, an, on the | tither | , the discipline tae be scient |
Southern - SEA | terally tae attention, on the | tither | side o the table |
Southern - SEA | ie at kan bei oor’s, on the | tither | side o daith, itsel. Ay! At |
Central - LAL | thrawn), wean, an wee. On the | tither | haund, A hear few or nae Iris |
Central - LAL | alternative tae Irish. On the | tither | , the Lawland contreebution ta |
Central - LAL | ellin wi the first twa on the | tither | . |
Central - LAL | he ae haun, and Celtic on the | tither | . These are sindry brainches o |
Central - SEC | n an a sklentit flange on the | tither | . It luikit lik a burglar's je |
Central - EDN | ide tae the collarbane on the | tither | . |
Southern - SEA | e side an Girnwud Ferm on the | tither | . Whan A think on whae wis the |
Central - SEC | r faur on onything, an on the | tither | it's no what it says that's w |
Central - EDN | richts o hie birth, an on the | tither | the degenerate tung o backwar |
Southern - SEA | estaiblishment, an on the | tither | side o the burn frae the hous |
Southern - SEA | he Hoscote Estate ligs on the | tither | side o the |
Central - LAL | wis a rickle o sticks on the | tither | side o the widd,' said Wee Gr |
Southern - SEA | airtlie put richt; bot on the | tither | haund A wis vex’t tae lair, |
Central - LAL | the brae and cams oot on the | tither | side. Ye didna think o that y |
Central - LAL | tae us by Lunnon; but on the | tither | , even mair angry debates aboo |
Central - EDN | ,” he conseedert. “On the | tither | , it micht be mair manly-like |
Central - EDN | o the tane is the sonse o the | tither | . It is aa lees. Man sers the |
Central - SEC | es the verra eimage ilk o the | tither | . The puir reiver nivver sein |
Central - LAL | eed tae big them ane atop the | tither | , he said. |
Central - AYR | oun the yae side, then up the | tither | , tryin ilka door, she trauchl |
Central - LAL | the tane efter the | tither | , ay, ma menyie o fish |
Doric - MNA | unk twa mair - een efter the | tither | . |
Central - LAL | er een cannily, yin efter the | tither | , jist tae mak shair there wis |
Central - LAL | d fae the tap o the stair the | tither | voice cawed back, 'Bring up t |
Central - EDN | ilkane singin louder nir the | tither | , ti haud wyde o remarkin. Fur |
Central - LAL | yin he wantit tae win, or the | tither | yin. Sae the nixt time he dra |
Central - SEC | ane, syne Nancy or me for the | tither | . An oo aye wanted the bairns |
Central - SEC | ane, syne Nancy or me for the | tither | . An oo aye wanted the bairns |
Orkney - ORK | vir fillee adoptid wan or the | tither | , pikan up vools an konsonants |
Central - SEC | na dounricht the tane nor the | tither | , an that he mairched tae his |
Central - SEC | naither the tae thing nor the | tither | , but quiet wather for us ti g |
Central - LAL | n manipulate in ae wey or the | tither | . A muckle stour wis raised an |
Central - LAL | in ower tae keek again at the | tither | side o the planet. "There is |
Central - LAL | at the wan end, but no at the | tither | , and the third stick wis laid |
Central - LAL | nk whit's waitin on us at the | tither | end! And jist think whit we'r |
Doric - MNA | e eyn an spewin it oot at the | tither | like steeny parritch. Here, t |
Central - SEC | t nicht ilk ower-whummilt the | tither | in its magneificence. The |
Doric - MNA | ye niver see ane wioot the | tither | . Twa pizz in a pod." |
Central - LAL | laddie by yae lug, skelpt the | tither | , an sent him sprawlin ben the |
Central - LAL | train rammelt by, towart the | tither | airth. |
Central - LAL | hat kind o efternoon, but the | tither | kind, when ye wantit tae dae |
Central - LAL | whaur aw the | tither | wee braes Papped y like islan |
Central - AYR | ingle, wi Isabel Weir by the | tither | , the wean wad rin back an for |
Doric - MNA | Ae fit by the | tither | John barely cwid lift |
Ulster - EUL | "Gie | tither | bit tae the wean," said he, a |
Doric - MNA | lose an Steenie sat doon wi e | tither | chiels there. Bit a servant d |
Doric - MNA | them, "We'll haud ower till e | tither | side o e loch." Sae they kees |
Doric - MNA | e ae bed: een'Il be teen an e | tither | left. O twa chiels i the park |
Doric - MNA | a, Mary, Jeames's mither an e | tither | weemen att were wi them, an t |
Doric - MNA | een o them widna leave ahin e | tither | ninety nine i the park an gya |
Doric - MNA | e saa e chiel he held by on e | tither | side. An likweese, alang cam |
Doric - MNA | naething for e teen an loo e | tither | , or he'll haud tae e teen an |
Doric - MNA | e for the een an be aa ower e | tither | or he'll toddy till e first e |
Doric - MNA | e nae ten o ye cured, far's e | tither | nine? Culd neen o them be fau |
Doric - MNA | ave yersel an hiz tee." Bit e | tither | een rebukit him sayin, "Are y |
Central - LAL | htit picturs .... The samen i | tither | leid gaes: But it was a night |
Ulster - EUL | teuk hit shoes aff an ran wi | tither | weans tae the national schuil |
Southern - SEA | frae ae end the kinrik til | tither | . |
Doric - MNA | ist ane wis mair crackit than | tither | . Meg sleepit up in the nerra |
Doric - DOR | Oan | tither | haun, yon orraloon is a richt |
Ulster - EUL | fluit an his tin whussle, in | tither | his banjo. She had niver lair |
Ulster - EUL | ur juist a minit afore leukin | tither | away. They wud leuk away, aff |
Doric - MNA | de the warld o the machine on | tither | , a serious, tall man, staunin |
Doric - MNA | n embroidered sampler hung on | tither | . Their ainer, Miss McFadyn wi |
Doric - MNA | s Aunt Florence's room, an on | tither | side o the stairs wis the mus |
Ulster - EUL | ie on hir richt. Grace was on | tither | side o the weans, airin huffs |
Central - AYR | an said nocht. Isabel sat on | tither | side, an did the same. Baith |
Doric - MNA | An ane efter | tither | , wi a plap an a plish, the it |
Central - SEC | s begoud ti kythe, tane efter | tither | , as Dauvit repeatit |
Doric - DOR | feelin oor wey yin fit efter | tither | . Awbodie crossed ower sauflie |
Central - LAL | 'Weill, Skald, yin wey nor | tither | , yi hae gied a guid tiller ta |
Ulster - EUL | alpaper coastin this, that or | tither | . Hou much change wud ye hae f |
Central - LAL | n i the pits. Sae, yae wey or | tither | , Ah think Ah'm gey weel place |
Central - LAL | wis gaun awa. But some wey or | tither | , awbody in the Forest felt th |
Central - LAL | 'm takkin a chance yin wey or | tither | . |
Central - SWE | That keep us gan yin wey or | tither | , |
Central - LAL | cultural mechanism’ at gaes | tither | wey. The Wildlaw vizzie is ma |
Doric - DOR | files | tither | 's makkin fit's lang kent sple |
Ulster - EUL | gairden, Winifred standin at | tither | end, circlin, singin an rhymi |