Shetland - SHD | Listenin | careful fur da baa brak at da | |
Doric - DOR | Listenin | tae neep radio | |
Southern - SEA | th soup, an seemed no tae b' | listenin | , so she went oan agin: "Toont |
Central - WCE | eano fur r'umpteenth time an' | listenin | ' in tae rur patter whin ma un |
Central - SEC | e say she "speaks 'theatre'", | listenin | eydently tae white'er a play |
Central - EDN | sut wi her back tae the waa, | listenin | tae the crack, aabody gaun ow |
Central - GLA | olved. . .’ ah nod ma heid, | listenin | tae his waffle but ah know as |
Central - LAL | cockit his heid tae wan side, | listenin | awfie keenly, then suddently |
Central - WCE | in and sat there verra tense, | listenin | . |
Central - LAL | .....??. @davemitch1990 Mate, | listenin | tae yer comments sent shive |
Central - LAL | 'It means jist gaun alang, | listenin | tae aw the things ye canna he |
Central - GLA | m staunin, haudin ma breath, | listenin | intently fur anythin ay note; |
Doric - MNA | i Betsy the dall atween them, | listenin | tae the squeak o the antrin h |
Central - LAL | iddle o the lang bricht room, | listenin | tae the Heedrum-Hodrums. And |
Central - GLA | in in a bush in that gairden, | listenin | tae aw the polis sirens an re |
Doric - MNA | n aroon the close an steadin, | listenin | te the unctioneer rattlin thr |
Central - SEC | ed ower an chucked stanes in, | listenin | fur the splash fae the black |
Doric - ABN | side the calfie aa efternoon, | listenin | tae the souns o the byre, the |
Central - GLA | Everycunt is hunched in noo, | listenin | in again tae Wee Kenzie's sto |
Shetland - SHD | da Wheen wis closs ahint her, | listenin | : so shö guid on, " - guid p |
Central - GLA | he Queen wis right ahint her, | listenin | : so she went oan "--good at c |
Central - LAL | taundin jist inside the door, | listenin | . |
Central - LAL | weel, and staund at the door, | listenin | tae the stories the auld folk |
Central - GLA | otorway fur a guid hauf hoor, | listenin | tae music tae stoap ma mind f |
Central - LAL | re sat up on their hind-ends, | listenin | tae him. The dugs had suddent |
Central - EDN | is sittin on their hint-ends, | listenin | him. The dugs haed suddently |
Central - SEC | nicht whan ye sat like this, | listenin | ' an' wonderin'. |
Doric - MNA | the cloots ooto her ringlets, | listenin | tae the rain batter teetle th |
Central - WCE | , but the thing at striks us, | listenin | til't caller, is at it is byo |
Central - GLA | shut. Tam sits bolt upright, | listenin | intently. ‘Don’t make a s |
Central - LAL | etter than usual, mair alert, | listenin | tae whit ah hud tae say, but |
Central - DUN | in thi nappy, | listenin | ti yir |
Ulster - EUL | Harry an Gary were half- | listenin | . They lowped ontae their bike |
Central - DUN | areer as a storyteller began. | Listenin | tae bar-room crack in the aul |
Central - SEC | ah've jist been chillin oot. | Listenin | tae a few tunes, ever since. |
Central - SWE | e we go. An thanks fir bein a | listenin | lug, Tae a lassie daft an fou |
Central - LAL | eems the fowk o Scotland isna | listenin | onie mair. We maun byde until |
Shetland - SHD | Bit Sheltie Prattle wisna | listenin | . Shui wis lookin doon at her |
Central - LAL | edalus warn. But Icarus wisna | listenin | : he wis soarin, fair kittled |
Central - GLA | llin begin. A cannae be arsed | listenin | tae it the night. Finnegan n |
Shetland - SHD | tysleeves wis gittin agitated | listenin | tae aa dis. “Whit does dis |
Central - LAL | ay ony instrument, he enjoyed | listenin | tae pibroch, fiddle, clarsach |
Central - LAL | wis bitin doon on a fork and | listenin | , aw lugs. "He's either yer th |
Central - LAL | St Andrew's Day wi talkin and | listenin | activities fir bairns here: h |
Ulster - CUL | soup, an didnae seem tae bae | listenin | , so shae stairtet agane: "Twu |
Central - LAL | s jist the wey it should. Fae | listenin | tae her, yer fowk will learn |
Central - SEC | e avoid any unwanted ears fae | listenin | intae oor conversation. And t |
Central - WCE | ht. How. Because ah'm sick ae | listenin | tae yi. How. Because ah jist |
Central - WCE | wis glad cause ah wis sick ae | listenin | tae her showin aff. Smell yi |
Central - SEC | Isa wasnae | listenin | . Her face went bright purple |
Central - WCE | Laura wisnae | listenin | tae me though, she wis too bu |
Central - WCE | ae get milk dae yi. He wisnae | listenin | though cause he said, Aye an |
Central - AYR | steirin the broth, an wisnae | listenin | , sae she ecairrit on: "Twinty |
Central - GLA | uld ha sensed. He jist wisnae | listenin | . Wisnae tuned intae ma signal |
Central - GLA | Ah’ll need tae make dae wae | listenin | tae it oan the trannie.’ he |
Shetland - SHD | da soup, an didna seem ta be | listenin | , so shö guid on ageen: "Twin |
Central - LAL | elt me," and let on no tae be | listenin | . |
Central - LAL | ort. But wull oniebody aye be | listenin | tae whit Labour haes tae say? |
Central - LAL | n the banks o the River Clyde | listenin | tae meenisters singin psalms |
Southern - SEA | nithin mair tae dae wi ee. Ee | listenin | ?" Th pair wee hing greeted ag |
Central - WCE | but see when it comes tae the | listenin | , forget it. The day Madame Bo |
Central - WCE | but see when it comes tae the | listenin | , forget it. The day Madame Bo |
Central - LAL | strike in the hert o a bodie | listenin | , deemed bi this devolution o |
Central - GLA | while | listenin | haurd |
Shetland - SHD | Pictured: Me | listenin | tae da homophobe whas stand |
Central - DUN | ae spent far ower muckle time | listenin | tae accoontants - an unco ra |
Central - GLA | We're | listenin | tae tunes comin fae the tinny |
Central - WCE | 'Ah hope the rest o ye are | listenin | tae this,' she said tae the c |
Central - SEC | rround me again, ah lay thare | listenin | tae th' continuin creaks. Fin |
Central - SWE | ay ocht tae an noo weesh were | listenin | an here. |
Doric - MNA | As they were | listenin | tae iss, he telt them a parab |
Shetland - SHD | urtysleeves lay afore da fire | listenin | tae dem. “Da, wi aa yon she |
Central - LAL | Bit they cam fae the creative | listenin | an observation o the weys the |
Central - LAL | Wee totes will love | listenin | tae Matthew Fitt's poem 'Fire |
Central - LAL | job oan the show. I fair love | listenin | tae Tak the Flair oan a Sette |
Central - EDN | d interruptit earlier wis aye | listenin | in on thair conversation. He |
Shetland - SHD | Aside dem lay a kinda fat elf | listenin | tae iPods tae check dey wir w |
Central - LAL | s awa in a dwam an onlie hauf | listenin | . He wis sayin ower things the |
Central - LAL | n tae leuk lik he's e'en hauf | listenin | tae us. He's in the huff acau |
Central - WCE | ur oot a twenty fur ma French | listenin | test an Madame Bonny wrote SE |
Doric - ABN | y that's crack wis weel worth | listenin | till. |
Central - EDN | , till aa the ancestors worth | listenin | til, worth mindin, is tryin t |
Southern - SWE | lutely mindblawin an jist lik | listenin | tae a body the day, that fami |
Central - LAL | n his delivery which hud folk | listenin | an agreein wi him. In nae tim |
Central - SEC | similar way tae Scottish folk | listenin | tae Easton; they’re no the |
Central - SWE | ly? - keep talkin - aye A'm | listenin | , |
Central - LAL | Aye. I'm | listenin | to ye, man. |
Doric - DOR | @CallumC19 im | listenin | tae sum raspin beats in grand |
Doric - ABN | ck in her haan, darnin awa an | listenin | ti his crack. Ay, she nivver |
Central - LAL | aither learn throu watchin an | listenin | nor jist readin. This fouthie |
Ulster - BUL | Daen, lukkin an | listenin | |
Central - WCE | t eatin ma piece in Subway an | listenin | tae George Osborne on the rad |
Central - WCE | Matilda, wha had been | listenin | closely, said, "But Daddy, th |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey said. She hud been | listenin | bumbazed tae Matilda's gleg r |
Central - GLA | laimed Alice, who hidnae been | listenin | , "It's a vegetable. It disnae |
Central - LAL | o her haundbag. Haed she been | listenin | ava? Kate wunnert. |
Central - LAL | A’ve been | listenin | a’ week tae the aggrievit c |
Central - GLA | , surgin onwards. Fuckin been | listenin | tae their da’s Led Zeppelin |
Central - LAL | l as a stookie. She'd no been | listenin | tae thon last speech o Coont |
Central - LAL | ir scunnered, 'hae ye no been | listenin | tae whit Rabbit wis sayin" |
Central - GLA | er wan, aw givin us our due n | listenin | respectfully tae our wee stor |
Central - GLA | "Ye're no even | listenin | !" said the Moose tae Alice. " |
Central - WCE | arlene, ah said, Ah'm no even | listenin | tae yi noo. Did he but. Ah ji |
Doric - MNA | "Ah'v jist bin | listenin | te folk spikkin," said Muggie |
Central - GLA | t oan’s goat an earpiece in | listenin | tae a wee portable trannie ne |
Doric - DOR | Sittin | listenin | tae i' Goons |
Ulster - CUL | ae knowed, es thur wusnae yin | listenin | tae hir, it wus still guid pr |
Central - WCE | the hoose. An’ stayin’ in | listenin | ’ tae they numpties an’ ro |
Central - LAL | Fit ye daein? Ye shud be on | listenin | here https://t.co/2HDLQMVBk6 |
Central - LAL | Lye, but ah never get tired o | listenin | tae them. She sits oan hur co |
Southern - SEA | source o information wurdie o | listenin | til, an at’s ae cassette re |
Central - SEC | rican drawl. This minded me o | listenin | tae Sheena Easton gettin inte |
Central - GLA | hedges," the Doo went oan, no | listenin | ; "bit they serpents! Thir's j |
Southern - SEA | "Ee're no | listenin | !" said th Moose tae Ahlice st |
Central - AYR | "Ye're no | listenin | !" boufft the Mous tae Alison. |
Central - LAL | 'A'm no | listenin | - oot on the flair noo, the |
Ulster - SYN | olomon ïs here, an yis ir no | listenin | ! ie, Whan an ïll spirit cums |
Central - SEC | If yir no | listenin | or reidy tae learn ye |
Central - WCE | aid Chris Ross, Look she's no | listenin | she's ignorn us. Sumdy whistl |
Central - GLA | says again but mah uncle's no | listenin | . She inches forward. 'This is |
Central - LAL | the big news OR he's jist no | listenin | |
Central - WCE | forby), wul bring ye hours o | listenin | pleisur, as deleivert til us |
Central - LAL | in. The men expectit tae keep | listenin | . The vera thocht maks me gree |
Central - SEC | ireless, but I dinna remember | listenin | til it very much, so it was t |
Doric - DOR | If yer | listenin | tae 'is sang |
Central - WCE | t news fur ye, so pit oan yer | listenin | lugs. You and aw, Matilda. Pi |
Doric - MNA | ir tellin ye. We’ll ken yer | listenin | tae fit yer bein telt fan ye |
Central - LAL | Ony ither resources fir | listenin | tae Scots? Let us ken! #Scots |
Ulster - CUL | the Queen wus jest baehin hir | listenin | : so shae went on "- likly tae |
Central - LAL | k, for maist Scots, readin or | listenin | tae Scots for ony lenth o tim |
Central - LAL | tin ootside Pooh's front door | listenin | tae Rabbit, and Pooh wis sitt |
Central - GLA | if mah maw and mah granny urr | listenin | ae us. |
Central - LAL | ur oot. Ah smile. 'Thanks fur | listenin | ,' |
Central - GLA | 'Cheers fur | listenin | , ladies an gentlemen. We've b |
Central - LAL | Enhance yer wee yin's | listenin | skills by getting them tae pl |
Central - GLA | song, but it's no the same as | listenin | tae mah Huey wi a pint in wan |
Central - GLA | n a double yella line. He was | listenin | |
Shetland - SHD | d, till some veesitor staands | listenin | , enraptured. Da rarest form a |
Shetland - SHD | paek Loard, fir dy servant is | listenin | .' Da voice did spaek - an di |
Central - WCE | Awis | listenin | ’ tae the wan a'cloak news A |
Central - WCE | 'Matilda wis | listenin | , intent. 'How auld wis yer au |
Central - LAL | n ony heed tae Heehaw, he wis | listenin | tae somethin ither. |
Doric - DOR | f Jonsar wisnae dancin he wis | listenin | tae the band. |
Shetland - SHD | ght whin shi: didna ken I wis | listenin | , winderin foo shü cood get w |
Central - LAL | Fact, earlier on, Rodrick wis | listenin | tae won o his CDs in the livi |
Central - EDN | he announced tae whaever wis | listenin | in the ancestor warld. “Gin |
Central - LAL | …. Nae that Sir Robert wis | listenin | . |
Central - WCE | me sumwan!” but naebdy wis | listenin | . Ah gave in ma strugglin an e |
Central - EDN | een the lass an me. Aabody is | listenin | . Drap it.” |
Doric - SNO | wids, ye ken like awthin’s | listenin | . Naethin but the odd gasp fae |
Central - SEC | speaks tae me. I'm shuir that | listenin | tae this wonderfu recordin wi |
Central - DUN | t fer whit it wis, an stoppit | listenin | tae thaim that seem tae hae b |
Central - LAL | ll nae doot hear mair aboot | listenin | , aboot introspection, aboot s |
Central - WCE | ll do. Ah couldnae be bothert | listenin | tae anymair ae her crap so ah |
Ulster - CUL | "yae'r naw | listenin | !" said the Moose tae Alice, r |
Central - LAL | the second hauf o the replay | listenin | tae the wireless. RIP Jackie. |
Central - LAL | So, fur abdy | listenin | , wha kens how A feel, and bid |
Central - WCE | tae jist beat so fur abdy | listenin | wha kens how A feel |
Central - GLA | is fair gled there wis naebdy | listenin | , this time, cause that didnae |
Shetland - SHD | backchannelin, whaar da body | listenin | |
Shetland - SHD | e dis time at dey wir naebody | listenin | , for yon didna soond laek da |
Central - AYR | is gey gled there wis naebody | listenin | , this time, for it didnae sou |
Southern - SEA | wfy gled there wisnae onybody | listenin | , this time, cos eet didnae so |
Central - SEC | t day wis spent involuntarily | listenin | tae Aldo plottin his hostile |
Central - GLA | ries oan but ah’m no really | listenin | . |
Doric - DOR | @LNER three n a half oors o | listenin | tae yer train creakin wa |
Central - EDN | No’ | listenin | ’ tae whit you say, we’re |
Central - EDN | d been a wheen o’ “no’ | listenin | ’” goin’ oan, ever since |