Central - EDN | richtly | dae they lue ye. | |
Ulster - GUL | this iver bein' | richtly | tested ir carriet oot. We mau |
Central - LAL | hristiann Huygens (1629-1695) | richtly | suggestit that the war thin r |
Central - SWE | yed lik solid bronze… folk, | richtly | , wunner exactly whit aa that |
Central - DUN | oppit wark wis somethin that, | richtly | , fowk appreciatit. There were |
Central - LAL | at the same time spendin it, | richtly | , on ithers frae owerseas. |
Central - DUN | nin exercise. An the paper - | richtly | or no - reckonit this wis th |
Central - LAL | 47. | Richtly | Gaelic, Scots an community le |
Ulster - GUL | Secon' a want o' skeels. | Richtly | maakin a caase theday taks in |
Central - LAL | he smit, tho oor owthor canna | richtly | say whit disease it wis. She |
Central - LAL | at the information is grouped | richtly | . This maks readin easier on t |
Doric - MNA | the Septiles. The Javans hid | richtly | thocht that there micht be cl |
Central - LAL | aft-times, hae warned and | richtly | railed). |
Central - LAL | at ye dee'd thon wey. Hubbard | richtly | descrieves Licht Atoore the F |
Ulster - GUL | @CulchieRules Thon would dae | richtly | for giein the cows a skelp on |
Ulster - GUL | dge". Hooaniver, fage wud dae | richtly | ! |
Central - SEC | “Fowk that dinnae | richtly | bide in a place shuidnae hae |
Ulster - GUL | wk an' resources in place tae | richtly | ansuer the heftin needs o' th |
Ulster - GUL | ch resources pit in place tae | richtly | address the needs o' theday a |
Central - LAL | May yon ferlie be | richtly | deemit, |
Central - DUN | weight on the warld stage. He | richtly | speirs whit fer? Hou shuid th |
Central - DUN | cryin doun whit A believe he | richtly | sees as xenophobia: |
Ulster - GUL | e across the sheuch can spake | richtly | . Aa the best! |
Central - LAL | gnise that urban dialects are | richtly | dialects o Scots, wi an impor |
Central - WCE | aboot hissel (because, quite | richtly | , |
Southern - SWE | in up in Killie though, as ye | richtly | say, no sae bad in Gawston an |
Southern - SWE | a licht tae Scots, same as ye | richtly | did tae Spotify an ithers. Ah |
Central - WCE | oot his hair bi the ruits, an | richtly | sweir |
Ulster - CUL | oud o it: fur shae thocht, an | richtly | so, that gye few weelasses o |
Southern - SEA | roud o eet: as she thocht, an | richtly | tae, that no mony wee lassies |
Doric - NNB | oud o id: for she thoucht, an | richtly | too, at awful few peedy lasgi |
Central - LAL | icht be brunt up. Naebody can | richtly | say. |
Central - LAL | sonar an a modrenist makar an | richtly | namely in this warld. |
Ulster - GUL | @punsandrosie O coorse I ken | richtly | the meaning o loanin! |
Central - GLA | insteid o | richtly | fuckin bealin |
Central - WCE | 'Weel, no | richtly | ,' Miss Honey said. "See, naeb |
Ulster - CUL | Ye see A kno | richtly | am gettin slower in mae step |
Central - SEC | but Doris cuid interpret mair | richtly | than the nurses. |
Central - SWE | tae gaither up aa wir | richtly | due |
Central - LAL | le wunner that spelling words | richtly | bi ae gait in Scots can be fi |
Central - WCE | Your praise an fawm is | richtly | sung, |
Central - AYR | An lang afore its bield wis | richtly | theekit, |
Central - SEC | viewed efter the match he wis | richtly | fou o praise for aw his playe |
Central - LAL | Thursday. Hame Friday. He’s | richtly | gi’en thim fu’some praise |
Central - LAL | their different leids micht | richtly | vary accordin tae their needs |
Shetland - SHD | maet if du'll lat me hae whit | richtly | belangs ta da owldest i da fa |
Ulster - CUL | . Mann thaur richt but A know | richtly | A hae a tongue tae bae proud |