Ulster - EUL | The' | lach | an rage at oor belief, |
Ulster - GUL | It made tha weans aa | lach | an play |
Ulster - EUL | Aa thaim that see me hae a | lach | ; Stick oot thair bottom lip; |
Ulster - EUL | whun the' dae, there's aye a | lach | |
Ulster - EUL | Tha | lach | ahint each "Trick or Trait", |
Doric - MNA | k' an Ah thocht it micht bi a | lach | te try't oot fir wirsels." |
Doric - MNA | aet at an aa," Ah said, wi a | lach | . "At wis afore e coli - in t |
Doric - MNA | lie Waalker's," Ah said, wi a | lach | . "Wi'd wir ain wee shoppie wi |
Doric - MNA | ir aa the times ye've made ma | lach | an greet wi joy an exasperati |
Doric - MNA | uf ken it," Ah said, takkin a | lach | an giein im anither clap. "He |
Doric - MNA | tty, luttin oot a scraich o a | lach | . |
Doric - MNA | Dottie gied a bit snicher o a | lach | . "Ah shid mebbe hae ye foomig |
Doric - DOR | 'd ask him for a tale an he'd | lach | oot files, wild as water tumm |
Doric - MNA | na leuk it Ivor fir fear he'd | lach | . He grabbit a brush an stairt |
Doric - MNA | gomrell." Joyce teen a gweed | lach | . "Eence ye'r up, ere's naethi |
Doric - MNA | an te'r belly an teen a gweed | lach | . |
Ulster - PUL | cht. The’ baith haed a guid | lach | at wee Dan sleepin throch it |
Ulster - PUL | mine, bot A cud dae wi a guid | lach | ." |
Doric - DOR | I need tae | lach | , an fan i'meen is oot |
Doric - MNA | Tryin nae tae | lach | nae doot |
Ulster - SYN | sleepin." But the' begun tae | lach | at hïm. ° Efter tha crood w |
Ulster - SYN | leepin." An the' stairtit tae | lach | , for the' kent she wus deid. |
Ulster - PUL | Maggie stairtit tae | lach | , an didnae stop fur a quare w |
Ulster - GUL | A Wee | Lach | |
Doric - ABN | "Weel, Ah'll gie ye the | lach | ," says Hilda. "Did ye ivver h |
Doric - MNA | wis strugglin te keep in the | lach | as he liftit the neuk o the t |
Doric - MNA | Syne, Ah hid te | lach | fin wir een met ower the dug' |
Doric - MNA | Ah tried nae te | lach | es Ah handit ower a twinty po |
Doric - MNA | wi the effirt © tryin nae te | lach | . |
Doric - MNA | ite," said Rosie, stairtin te | lach | again. "Your Eric's nae the ' |
Doric - MNA | fe's simple pleasures; foo te | lach | tull the watter run doon yer |
Doric - MNA | Rosie, Ah didna ken fidder te | lach | or greet." |
Doric - MNA | us Reed's deed.' Ah wintit te | lach | it the wye the wirds soundit |
Doric - MNA | me on!" The wifie stairtit te | lach | , showin aa ef fillins. "Who a |
Doric - MNA | Vi stairtit te | lach | , tee, an syne even Gerald jyn |
Doric - DOR | Foo kin ye | lach | fan ye ken I'm doon |
Doric - DOR | Wi baith | lach | an Granda says, "So fit happe |
Doric - DOR | Although I | lach | an I act like a clown |
Doric - DOR | s an pu'in faces tae mak fowk | lach | . Still an on, fen iver somebd |
Ulster - EUL | Ye micht weel | lach | , ye Greba craa, or gar ye gru |
Doric - MNA | "Ye can | lach | aa ye like," sniffit Susie, s |
Doric - MNA | Ah heard a familiar craichin | lach | comin fae the ither eyn o the |
Ulster - EUL | Tae niver | lach | nor smirk. |
Ulster - BUL | In hir | lach | : |
Doric - DOR | Aa i'geets | lach | at him ahent his back |
Doric - MNA | mile; nice een; an infectious | lach | ." |
Doric - MNA | Tamara lut oot a nervous | lach | . |
Doric - MNA | sod," said faither, wi a bit | lach | , "aye oan the richt side o th |
Doric - MNA | e," said Donald, takkin a bit | lach | t'imsel. "She cudna poor pish |
Doric - MNA | ie," said Davie, takkin a bit | lach | . "Bit Ah'v kent aboot the twa |