Ulster - EUL | "Tha dam'll dae | richtlie | ', | 2017 |
Central - WCE | or readers' 'preein' is, mair | richtlie | , an anthologie, no an academi | 2005 |
Ulster - PUL | ér mair. Afore lang the' wur | richtlie | , an liltin sangs o yore, Tha | 2021 |
Ulster - PUL | echt o'clock, an the' wur aa | richtlie | , fur thed bin in tha bar frae | 2021 |
Central - SEC | the Chairter, that Scots wis | richtlie | acceppit as a language an thi | 2002 |
Central - LAL | g? Aw levels o government noo | richtlie | caw Scots a language. We ken | 2016 |
Doric - DOR | I wes sayin, aat seems tae be | richtlie | deen, foubeit I hinna the tim | 2021 |
Doric - DOR | t tentilie. "Aat seems tae be | richtlie | deen-" he begoud. | 2021 |
Ulster - BUL | ke oanythin ava?" "The'll dae | richtlie | fur tha pot, an mebbe twarthi | 2011 |
Central - LAL | fowksangs canna be tane doun | richtlie | gif ye dinnae ken richtlie th | 2001 |
Ulster - EUL | But | richtlie | in his poakit. | 2017 |
Central - SEC | richtlie | jaloused at thai hed fawn int | 2000 | |
Doric - DOR | "I dinna | richtlie | ken yet," Ailice said rael ge | 2021 |
Ulster - SYN | . An that sarvint that knowed | richtlie | whut tae dae, an dïdnae dae | 2016 |