Central - GLA | tae git in?" she said again, | alood | . |
Central - LAL | emandit tae be pree'd an read | alood | . |
Central - LAL | Scots read | alood | |
Central - LAL | The mither cried | alood | , 'I'll dae it! |
Central - EDN | w world, indeed,” she sayed | alood | , “that has such people in i |
Shetland - SHD | ‘Dere!’ he said | alood | . ‘Dat sood dö hit!’ |
Central - GLA | here, so ah dae!" said Alice | alood | , talkin tae naebdy in particu |
Central - EDN | eel, they can read thair wark | alood | tae |
Central - LAL | nds gey different whan spoken | alood | is 'wash' an 'want'. In Scots |
Central - SEC | feart that wurds spoken | alood | micht skaith the lythe quaten |
Central - LAL | Readin | alood | |
Central - LAL | is best checkit throu speakin | alood | . If a word or sentence jist d |
Central - EDN | spickin | alood | like a wee thing. Ay, he cont |
Central - LAL | wk can whyles tak yer thinkin | alood | as a personal creiticism, or |
Orkney - ORK | and say "That's no | alood | !" |
Central - LAL | r Scots sentence or sentences | alood | . Daes it soond like something |
Central - LAL | havers | alood | in broken canadian |
Doric - DOR | s wa's an smirk whan A scrift | alood | the sonnets o the dazent |
Central - LAL | ythit – they simply read it | alood | as gin it was Scots, an while |
Central - LAL | throu its screivar speakin it | alood | efterward. If something daesn |
Central - LAL | there wis nae need tae say it | alood | . |
Central - LAL | 5. SAY IT OOT | ALOOD | . Whan ye'v wrutten or edit so |