Ulster - GUL | baecaas | the goat’ll naw gO | |
Ulster - CUL | Baecaas | hae knows it teases." | |
Ulster - CUL | baecaas | they wur lyin on thir dials, | |
Ulster - CUL | A'm feart, Sir," said Alice, " | baecaas | A'm naw maesel, yae see." |
Ulster - CUL | udge," shae said tae hirsel, " | baecaas | o haes big tap-piece." |
Ulster - CUL | ssons," the Gryphon remarkt: " | baecaas | they lessen frae day tae day. |
Ulster - CUL | nae lik the luk o things ava, | baecaas | the game wus in that much con |
Ulster - CUL | e maist interestin an maybae, | baecaas | this is Mie, it'll naw bae ra |
Ulster - CUL | tae say "creatures", yae see, | baecaas | some o thim wur animals, an s |
Ulster - CUL | it maks mae grou taal agane, | baecaas | A'm really scunnert baein a w |
Ulster - CUL | explain is tae dae it." (An, | baecaas | yae micht want tae try it yer |
Ulster - CUL | thur wus nae time tae loass, | baecaas | shae wus shrinkin that quick: |
Ulster - CUL | twa raisons fur that. Furst, | baecaas | A'm on the same side o the do |
Ulster - CUL | ose tae hir that weel: furst, | baecaas | the Duchess wus wile ugly; an |
Ulster - CUL | e use gan baak tae yesterday, | baecaas | A wus a different boadie thin |
Ulster - CUL | ss" shae stairtet, a bit shy, | baecaas | shae wusnae sure if it wud li |
Ulster - CUL | ative taakers o Ulster Scots. | Baecaas | Ulster Scots haes only recent |
Ulster - CUL | ," shae went on, wile pleased | baecaas | shae had fun a new kine o rul |
Ulster - CUL | "Wae caalt him Tortoise | baecaas | hae taught iz," said the Mock |
Ulster - CUL | an ither gye aff things, aal | baecaas | they wudnae mine the aisy rul |
Ulster - CUL | tae sen the hedgehog tae, an | baecaas | the doubelt-up soldiers wur a |
Ulster - CUL | liftet the fan an gloves, an | baecaas | the haal wus wile het, shae a |
Ulster - CUL | t knowin what age hae wus, an | baecaas | the Lory wudnae tell hoo oul |
Ulster - CUL | o difference in mae size; an | baecaas | it cannae mak mae onie bigger |
Ulster - CUL | shae wudnae o dart lauch; an | baecaas | shae cudnae think o oniethin |
Ulster - CUL | question that puzzelt hir; an | baecaas | Alice cudnae think o onie gui |
Ulster - CUL | (shae thocht hae wus a fitman | baecaas | hae wus in livery, itherwise, |
Ulster - GUL | The weefla sed, “Am greetin | baecaas | mae goat ran awa. Hae run int |
Ulster - GUL | The rabbit sed, “Am greetin | baecaas | the weefla's greetin. The wee |
Ulster - GUL | The fox sed, “Am greetin | baecaas | the squirrel’s greetin. The |
Ulster - GUL | quirrel sed, “A’m greetin | baecaas | the rabbit’s greetin. The r |
Ulster - GUL | greetin. The rabbit's greetin | baecaas | the weefla’s greetin. |
Ulster - GUL | eetin. The weefla’s greetin | baecaas | the goat’ll naw go hame-’ |
Ulster - GUL | eetin. The weefla’s greetin | baecaas | the goat’ll naw go hame.’ |
Ulster - GUL | tin. The squirrel’s greetin | baecaas | the rabbit's greetin. The rab |
Ulster - GUL | eetin. The rabbit’s greetin | baecaas | the |
Ulster - CUL | brev an readily. "But that's | baecaas | it styes the same year fur th |
Ulster - CUL | 't tryin tae box hir ain lugs | baecaas | shae cheatet hirsel in a game |
Ulster - CUL | thir argiements tae hir, but | baecaas | , they aal taakt at yinst, sha |
Ulster - CUL | se," thocht Alice; "but likly | baecaas | it's sleepin, it disnae mine. |