Central - WCE | Cantie | A tirlit an pintit alaft | |
Central - LAL | Rosie cheekit ! | Cantie | ! Jolly ! |
Central - SWE | a | cantie | European |
Central - LAL | A | cantie | birthday tae @OorVyce - here |
Central - LAL | A | cantie | auld soo aince steyed in a st |
Central - EDN | a hale leid at owre-airched a | cantie | keingryke. Bot the kie-stane |
Central - SEC | no afore we war treated tae a | cantie | sang that telt us that Scots |
Central - LAL | rievit by a Bear, a Bear wi a | Cantie | and Couthie Set tae him but a |
Central - SEC | rmany wha'd lairnt tae spik a | cantie | blend o English an Scots when |
Central - LAL | uid Hum, sic as ye'd Hum in A | Cantie | Wey tae Ithers. |
Central - LAL | e confidence an mak learnin a | cantie | experience.”12 |
Central - WCE | gor's 'The Nakit Weemen' is a | cantie | comic tale o bairnhood in whi |
Central - LAL | o ilk warld's end is a | cantie | thing |
Central - WCE | in, kis what we hae here is a | cantie | an gey respeckfu recountin o |
Central - SEC | lace at Fawkland. Tho it is a | cantie | bit, it bene sair |
Central - LAL | @ashdouglasscot Hae yersels a | cantie | wee yuil the baith o yous! |
Central - GLA | Whit a | cantie | dream |
Central - SWE | Fient a | cantie | remead for ma sturt. |
Central - LAL | wer his dial, an he gaed iz a | cantie | leuk. A queerie leuk, A thoch |
Doric - MNA | gowd maist wyse-like an lived | cantie | iver efter aside the jungle!" |
Central - SWE | quirrel up a tree, crouse and | cantie | as can be |
Central - LAL | o thae | cantie | spuds and the couthie swedes. |
Central - LAL | Or gress can ah recall, nae | cantie | muin. |
Central - SEC | epin an wha wis noo faur frae | cantie | aboot lossin hes best pal. Mi |
Central - LAL | Wi a wee bodach drivin, sae | cantie | an quick, |
Central - SEC | e but the SPCB shuidna be sae | cantie | in thinkin it's bein fair whe |
Central - WCE | erstraik, gin ah can uise sae | cantie | a wird for sae dulesome a thi |
Ulster - BUL | Wae | cantie | lilties flippin by: |
Central - SEC | ipere wes shair at aw wuid be | cantie | nou, fur shae hed |
Central - LAL | yin side o it, and it wid be | cantie | and croose lang efter tae loo |
Central - SEC | This michtnae soond like the | cantie | -est o tales, but its mirkness |
Central - LAL | Hauntit bi the | cantie | tints o gowd, |
Doric - ABN | ty is tae hae a wunner up the | cantie | 'Oslo Opera House'. Designed |
Central - SEC | focht the ettle tae dicht the | cantie | smirk aff hes face wi the hen |
Central - LAL | A cannae promise | cantie | days, bit pit yer armous oan, |
Doric - DOR | is't nou?" said Ailice, quite | cantie | at finnin at she hed cheisen |
Central - SEC | The panser trinnilt alang | cantie | -lik tho an thai cam ti Gaitsg |
Central - LAL | chowks wi ane anither. Baith | cantie | it fundin a freend. |
Doric - DOR | d Humphy Dumphy, lyeukin rael | cantie | . "I meint by 'imparmigination |
Central - WCE | A im | cantie | ti say that we wul be re-intr |
Central - SEC | inder bodie; honest, douce an | cantie | . The day he dee'd, ma mirth w |
Central - LAL | hae caaed them, but pawkie an | cantie | ad libs tae heize the hairts |
Central - LAL | sance o't, ay, crouse-like an | cantie | |
Central - SEC | ots. Noo they're no croose an | cantie | wi speakin Scots cause, in ma |
Central - SEC | nor a side that is croose an | cantie | wi itsel. But the Scots langu |
Central - LAL | Lang an | Cantie | an Hie |
Central - EDN | w, an hiz bricht, blak ein an | cantie | mainners, med wi the cowt-lik |
Central - SWE | me tae be eatin an drinkin an | cantie | , it's time fir mince pies an |
Central - WCE | yokin yer shackles an | cantie | |
Central - SEC | is it that ye'r sae licht an | cantie | ? |
Central - EDN | Barbar wes geyan | cantie | . The loch wes lik a meirour. |
Ulster - BUL | in a bit o guid valye an bein | cantie | maks ye hale. |
Central - WCE | chingin | cantie | rangles intae |
Central - LAL | o the members o thon baund o | cantie | pit-on heilanders alang wi ma |
Central - SEC | ein hed lunch on the sauns o | Cantie | Bey, tho wi weill-airmit |
Central - LAL | at’s richt,’ she gied her | cantie | lauch agane. ‘The depairtit |
Central - AYR | wee. "Wee an scruntie's niver | cantie | ." The fourth wes peelie-wal |
Central - LAL | finger. Baudrons wisnae ower | cantie | wi that, its lugs wir sair in |
Central - LAL | different. It wis mebbe ower | cantie | tae cry in a gressy streech a |
Doric - ABN | y maet an drink for even mair | cantie | prices. |
Central - LAL | Thaur | cantie | courage a hopefu sicht, |
Central - EDN | “Is it as | cantie | as aw that?” speired the Mo |
Central - LAL | n. Her faither wisna juist as | cantie | wi't this time, for the giff- |
Ulster - PUL | An Lyttle spun his | cantie | yairns o |
Central - SEC | o Geordie' an, certes, he wis | cantie | an cheery. I cried him 'Vesuv |
Central - WCE | en i the scripturs, wha seems | cantie | wi his weird, or, ae day i th |
Central - LAL | The paiters | cantie | , |
Ulster - EUL | comfort in the memries o its | cantie | strings. |
Central - SEC | nal Scots daesna feel aw that | cantie | tryin tae speak Scots in form |
Southern - SWE | pe the big wean in ye fins it | cantie | an no orra! |
Central - LAL | er bein Polish, I wisna juist | cantie | at the thocht o tellin her o |
Central - LAL | But they were aw | cantie | eneuch when Pooh and Wee Grum |
Central - LAL | Gey | cantie | and prood-lookin, wi his fowe |
Southern - SWE | @at_ulster Fae ootby it's gey | cantie | tae tent yer dept daein sic g |
Southern - SWE | @jack_capener Mony | cantie | returns Jack |
Ulster - BUL | hale, sonsie an best o aa – | cantie | ! |
Central - EDN | “ | Cantie | ? It’s the anerlie thing” |