Central - LAL | different fae the | offeicial | leid(s) o that State; |
Central - LAL | kle mair valuable tae hae the | offeicial | backing for the leid at noo e |
Central - WCE | ndin Gaelic, an Scots, an the | offeicial | uiss o the headin 'Culture |
Central - LAL | gaun debate anent academic an | offeicial | registers o Scots, an in this |
Central - LAL | ots gien status as a lawfu an | offeicial | language. Gie #oorvyce a foll |
Central - EDN | in, signage, an owersettin in | offeicial | documents. Thon's exackly why |
Central - EDN | e'er howp tae yaise Scots in | offeicial | contexts like job interviews |
Central - EDN | Cornish haes sum degree o | offeicial | status, an like Scots is prot |
Central - LAL | aes been eikit tae the leit o | offeicial | leids! Anither byordnar thing |
Central - LAL | guid thing ti uise Scots for | offeicial | purposes at aa, sen the langu |
Central - LAL | a staunart written Scots for | offeicial | purposes wad be a muckle loup |
Central - LAL | Hit's | offeicial | : Scotland an Catalonia are no |
Central - WCE | gg wrait ti Lockhart, Scott's | offeicial | biographer, ti speir o him th |
Central - EDN | muive intae a mair prominent | offeicial | space, wi clesses i the schui |