Central - SEC | accent | . tho aiblins thon hidnae been | |
Ulster - EUL | accent | "How now brown cow, indeed," | |
Central - WCE | Accent | o the Mind | |
Ulster - GUL | ge" an "dialect": hooaniver, " | accent | "? Na, thon's wrang. |
Central - SEC | ikes a guid Northern-English ' | accent | ', eh? It's warm, comfortin, u |
Central - SEC | tyle, whauras Kenneth Bryans' | accent | haes the pretentious fawsenes |
Central - LAL | a wheen kenable phonological ( | accent | /soond) featurs, set oot in co |
Central - SEC | wi humour, frae his new buik, | Accent | o the Mind. As yin o the foon |
Central - SEC | Yaisin a guid R.P. | accent | A gied it ma name an referenc |
Central - LAL | er Warld Englishes, includin: | accent | (phonology), wirds (vocabular |
Central - LAL | t o no bein able for a Glesga | accent | . |
Central - GLA | Ma | accent | is as common as muck even tho |
Central - SEC | flesh grue. He'll hear fae ma | accent | A'm no a native spikker - A |
Doric - ABN | Ye mock ma | accent | that shifts |
Ulster - PUL | "farmer talk" or a "Ballymena | accent | ". Belyve, the Ulster-Scots fu |
Ulster - GUL | is nae mair nor a "Ballymena | accent | " is plain daft! |
Central - SEC | us" mentality. Awbody's got a | accent | but me, kinna thing! He spake |
Shetland - SHD | Stress (caaed | accent | firbye) is whit comes fae che |
Central - WCE | m the ground up. Wan han-dred | accent | , an then him an Charlene star |
Doric - DOR | he getting the fake Highland | accent | from? He's fae Aiberdeen for |
Central - SEC | e a rich distinct dialect and | accent | , but it is doubtful if we cou |
Orkney - ORK | ality o Scotland, gaan beyond | accent | intae language. Wur the last |
Doric - ABN | r at ye in that ploomy Oxford | accent | o his - Dylan Thomas wid hae |
Central - LAL | stenders. The theme tune, the | accent | , the storylines. Depressing s |
Central - LAL | y a phrase here an there, the | accent | is defin-ately Scottish: ‘w |
Central - SEC | ae distinguish the words, the | accent | sounded Scottish. Til Ah got |
Central - LAL | he canna and he disna hae the | accent | or viewpoint or skill tae rap |
Doric - MNB | might be a wee twang tae the | accent | changed ever so slightly |
Central - LAL | aginst yer wishes, hence the | accent | . Sorted. |
Central - LAL | al. Some fowk mibbe think the | accent | sing-sang, but it souns cleir |
Central - LAL | region, but the soorce o the | accent | variation, or instabeelity, i |
Central - LAL | ish, we’r tauld that ‘The | accent | gradually shifts from village |
Central - SEC | @MerielMyers the geordie | accent | - salt oh the earth people - |
Central - LAL | 'Ye've got a fake | accent | ,' Granny continues. 'Stop act |
Central - SEC | rever ah can, in ma Yorkshire | accent | , tae ma Scottish pals - be t |
Central - EDN | his vyce hissed in a Chinese | accent | : “William!” |
Central - EDN | his vyce hissed in a Chinese | accent | : “William!” |
Central - SWE | hter, then, in a broad Scouse | accent | , he replies ‘Yerrr myte, bu |
Central - LAL | ents o thair ain disteenctive | accent | . Discussion o Mid-Ulster Ingl |
Central - DUN | an it cheenged meh | accent | , it didna flow |
Central - GLA | n a mock upper class, English | accent | , pointin alang the road whils |
Central - SEC | suits him, but wi an English | accent | . He then meets a merchant, a |
Doric - MNA | lin tae putten on a #Scottish | accent | . Nae really, it gives us fowk |
Central - LAL | why dis she no hae a Scottish | accent | ? ?? That's a strynge yin. |
Central - WCE | for speaking with a Scottish | accent | when you travelled within uk, |
Central - LAL | was English - wi a Scottish | accent | , nae doot, bit English jist. |
Central - LAL | or ‘world’ in a Scottish | accent | , fur exemple, compared wi its |
Central - SEC | peakin in a horrible Scottish | accent | . Woke up this mornin nixt tae |
Central - SEC | peakin in a horrible Scottish | accent | . Woke up this mornin nixt tae |
Central - LAL | n Inglis itsel; ti ithers, an | accent | ; ti ithers, a recurrent leite |
Central - SEC | Elephant Man, whose Jamaican | accent | seemed tae hae got lost somew |
Central - LAL | s wha cin sustain an American | accent | - Ewen McGregor, Dougray Sco |
Central - LAL | you,' he said in an American | accent | . 'My hame's Gordon. Gordon O' |
Central - DUN | an that American | accent | |
Central - EDN | . Bit the voice didnae hae an | accent | tae him. It felt lik he hud j |
Doric - DOR | Billie: (Spickin wi an Indian | accent | ) Good evening, Rover - Ah me |
Central - WCE | s, in the broadest Glaswegian | accent | ah’ve iver heard. Ah cudnae |
Central - GLA | in an attempt at a Mancunian | accent | that by the end ay the senten |
Central - SEC | ired me, in her braw Bavarian | accent | . Ah couldnae let on ah didnae |
Central - GLA | He spoke dead clear but wi an | accent | ah'd no heard afore. |
Central - SEC | e that Scots wis mair than an | accent | aff the telly. There wis a ha |
Central - EDN | followers, greeted us in an | accent | sae thick an’ laced wi’ d |
Central - EDN | s voice, an tried tae hear an | accent | . Bit the voice didnae hae an |
Central - LAL | want ye tae speak withoot an | accent | , or dae they want ye tae spea |
Shetland - SHD | Juist an | accent | o’ Norwegian, surely? |
Shetland - SHD | Is ‘just an | accent | of English’, |
Doric - DOR | tterloony Fit a sotter o an | accent | tho cuv, like a Dundonian jak |
Shetland - SHD | t. He hedd a slightly foreign | accent | , at I coodna quite place, may |
Central - LAL | wi a lack o trust in yer ain | accent | o Scots. |
Central - SEC | aders tae "...bring their ain | accent | ..." tae the readin wi the ett |
Central - LAL | tative o the scriever’s ain | accent | an an adherence tae the ‘ma |
Central - SEC | pent tae theirsels by means o | accent | , claethes, education, condesc |
Central - WCE | ou pure crack me up daein her | accent | by the way, an then Charlene |
Central - EDN | decades in Canada, an’ her | accent | still hasni’ moved a yaird |
Central - LAL | yer | accent | |
Orkney - ORK | ns tryan tae spaek waeoot yer | accent | ? |
Central - LAL | y dae some Scots change their | accent | abroad, an ithers stey the sa |
Southern - SEA | d yir tweet a try and put yir | accent | on #helloitsmegary #greatTV # |
Central - LAL | a favour. Stop talking. Your | accent | is embarrassing. You are putt |
Central - WCE | ae understaun Harpreet's da's | accent | , Ah said tae Charlene, Whit h |
Central - LAL | since he wis twentythree, his | accent | husnae changed. When Robert a |
Central - GLA | This | accent | doesnae mean we're gonnae kil |
Central - LAL | elic).’ O coorse, thare wis | accent | variation in Gaelic in the re |
Central - LAL | Scots | accent | |
Central - SEC | id the street name wi a Scots | accent | , rolled the 'R' an makit twa |
Central - DUN | n wisnae bathert by his Scots | accent | at aw. But whan it cam time f |
Central - LAL | watch him or his lassie. That | accent | gets oan ma wick |
Central - DUN | , chaps. I haven't heard that | accent | since the war. I had a whole |
Central - LAL | tae help actors get the richt | accent | fan they're actin pairts fae |
Central - SEC | then, wi a preceese an carefu | accent | said tae the kailwife, "Twa p |
Central - SEC | wisnae fower wirds in an braw | accent | . It wis somehin ah had tae la |
Central - GLA | ound funny in a broad Glasgow | accent | . Marco nods, smiles and gets |
Southern - SEA | d Scots wi ae kenable Cockney | accent | . Ay, owre the laist hauf |
Central - SEC | ssian/English/ Strong cockney | accent | . |
Orkney - ORK | my | accent | broadest of all. |
Shetland - SHD | and I dunna want tae lose my | accent | . We hiv a lovely way o spikin |
Central - WCE | cause she's got a pure funny | accent | an she talks dead fast; she g |
Central - WCE | cos she’s got a pure funny | accent | an she talks dead fast; she g |
Central - LAL | n hur fake Glasgae University | accent | . She's deliberately holdin hu |
Central - SWE | id pit oan the ‘pen-loaf’ | accent | a bit, but he wisnae pit aff, |