Central - SWE | whae | dauner in ablo thaim aw oan p | |
Southern - SEA | Whae | stalked the streets when dark | |
Southern - SEA | whae | kam frae Glesca, an hed been | |
Central - WCE | Whae | 's no averse it seems tae bein | |
Central - AYR | whae | efter a pause | |
Central - SWE | whae | laboured lang oan gastropods. | |
Southern - SEA | whae | , accordin tae yin amateur gen | |
Central - AYR | whae | rockit the cradle... | |
Southern - SEA | whae | hednae ae lazy inch i hir bod | |
Southern - SEA | whae | wur pang fou o rummil-gumptio | |
Central - SWE | Whae | 's no too shabby | |
Central - SWE | whae | dinnae tent sic things as mun | |
Central - SWE | whae | left a wheen o siller so's a | |
Central - SWE | whae | sails for Canada. | |
Southern - SEA | Whae | fur sic dainties wouldnae sto | |
Southern - SEA | Whae | Stole th Tarts? | |
Central - SWE | whae | 'll pook the fire o years lang | |
Central - SWE | whae | A've luved | |
Central - SWE | whae | skites an sprachles owre the | |
Central - EDN | Whae | kens | |
Central - SEC | whae | wis the wimmin that wis geein | |
Central - LAL | Whae | kent Eh? https://t.co/hLKpQhw | |
Central - LAL | Whae | kent ah cuid be sae muived? | |
Central - LAL | WHAE | WERE THE PECHTS? (SCOTS) | |
Central - LAL | Whae | brocht alang an unco thing | |
Central - LAL | whae | hud been threapin oan lang sy | |
Southern - WCE | Whae | 's no averse it seems tae bein | |
Central - SWE | whae | mimed an daunced, | |
Central - EDN | whae | , carnaptious, | |
Central - WCE | Whae | ettles tae smush ma dwallin w | |
Central - LAL | Whae | said tellin folk aboot histor | |
Central - SWE | whae | 'll suin be fower | |
Central - LAL | Whae | Were the Pechts? (Scots) | |
Southern - SEA | whae | wroucht on the estate, bade i | |
Central - WCE | Whae | 'd ainlie fell ye onyhou; | |
Southern - SEA | whae | wis, is ae matter o fack, ma | |
Central - AYR | "An airm, ye gomeril! | Whae | ever saw yin that mucklef Gui |
Southern - SEA | "An airm, ye dafty! | Whae | e'er saw yin that size? Here, |
Southern - SEA | " | Whae | 's bothert aboot yow?" said Ah |
Central - LAL | " | Whae | 's liftin the ratton intae the |
Southern - SEA | " | Whae | are ee?" said th Caterpillar. |
Doric - ABN | " | Whae | wad want freens like yon?" A |
Southern - SEA | " | Whae | is eet directed tae?" said yi |
Central - SEC | " | Whae | 's tea wad that be son?" speir |
Southern - SEA | " | Whae | are ee talkin tae?" said th K |
Southern - SEA | same, th next queestion is, " | Whae | oan earth um Ah?' Ah, yon's t |
Central - AYR | oot ablow!" (a loud crash)--" | Whae | in the name did that? Och, na |
Southern - SEA | d th Caterpillar gie snobby. " | Whae | are yow?" |
Southern - SEA | ull jist look up agin an say " | Whae | um Ah, then? Tell iz that fir |
Southern - SEA | r, an th Queen said severely " | Whae | is this?" She said eet tae th |
Central - AYR | same, the next question is, ' | Whae | on earth am I?' Aye, that's t |
Southern - SWE | yddi @LisburnReads 'Who'. Or ' | whae | ' in Ayrshire ?? |
Central - AYR | I'll juist luik up an shout ' | Whae | am I then? Tell me that furst |
Southern - SEA | sons, bade wi his wife Kate,( | whae | kam oot o Es’dalemuir) i Ho |
Southern - SEA | k, wei hed ae photo o Tammy, ( | whae | walkit wi the help o crutches |
Central - LAL | ane by his son John Maitland ( | whae | haudit significant positions, |
Southern - SWE | uld mither (90 and aw there!) | whae | 's a total treasure trove o au |
Southern - SEA | ott o Mulsintoun’s dochter) | whae | nou |
Southern - SEA | Ferrier (Blacksmith), | whae | deyd fallaen ae accident, wha |
Southern - SEA | ies on Tammy’s faither ana, | whae | wis kent is Auld Yiddie Hudso |
Southern - SEA | lassie, Ena, | whae | bides i Hawick, doun Weenslan |
Southern - SEA | same gauns for the Con Club, | whae | a'm share are vexed for the b |
Southern - SEA | , sons an dochters. Mr. Reid, | whae | |
Southern - SEA | u lang. His marrow, Mrs.Reid, | whae | wis |
Southern - SEA | n Scott, the Mulsintoun hind, | whae | wir |
Southern - SEA | ccident, aw except th Lizard, | whae | seemed tae gobsmacked tae dae |
Southern - SEA | Heid, wis biggit fur ae herd, | whae | ’s marrow hed T.B. The |
Southern - SEA | Wud, | whae | wrocht yonner aareddies, teuk |
Southern - SEA | 've been vexed," said Ahlice, | whae | was stertin tae say eets mean |
Southern - SEA | ' an advantage," said Ahlice, | whae | felt awfy glad tae get an opp |
Southern - SEA | ggs, for share," said Ahlice, | whae | was an awfy truthfu bairn; "b |
Southern - SEA | they live off?" said Ahlice, | whae | was ay madkeen oan queestions |
Southern - SEA | d’s hoose, an hou his wife, | whae | wis ae Londoner, |
Southern - SEA | wae fock.” His son, George, | whae | A mynd on weel, wis the ferme |
Southern - SEA | facin Wullie, | whae | haundit ee yer pey packit, an |
Southern - SEA | ae faimlie, | whae | A gaed tae the schuil wi. The |
Southern - SEA | praisent day Nichol faimlie, | whae | conteena tae bide i the Haugh |
Southern - SEA | ey Hope herd) an his faimlie, | whae | |
Southern - SEA | dochter Lizzie, | whae | marriet ae John Rettie whaes |
Southern - SEA | y went up tae th Mock Turtle, | whae | looked at thum wi muckle eyes |
Southern - SEA | Made o' stane, | whae | could forget |
Southern - SEA | son, Elliot Ballantyne, | whae | wis o siclyke age til masel; |
Central - LAL | r michty nor thon o Penelope, | whae | ‘so luiffed vlisses in hir |
Southern - SEA | ter looked at th Mairch Hare, | whae | hae followed him intae th cou |
Central - LAL | Terry Wise, | whae | bides in the Dovecot, hostit |
Southern - SEA | vrel servans i the Big Hoose, | whae | bade on the premises. Agness |
Southern - SEA | "Oo, is eet!" cried th Moose, | whae | was quakin doon tae th end o |
Southern - SEA | weil say," added th Dormoose, | whae | seemed tae b' talkin in eis s |
Southern - SEA | ueeze lik," said th Dormoose, | whae | was sittin next tae hur. "Ah |
Southern - SEA | , tae-" At this meenit, Five, | whae | hed bin anxiously lookin acro |
Central - LAL | Oh ye, | whae | seemed sae kind - |
Southern - SEA | ak, wi umour, aboot Auld Mag, | whae | A’m telt, smuikit |
Southern - SEA | At this meenit th King, | whae | hae bin fur a while busily sc |
Central - EDN | can!” “Roger?” “Ach, | whae | ’s ‘Rogerin’ me noo?” |
Central - LAL | eh, | whae | is't waitin, see, awa on the |
Southern - SEA | ock at bade it Deanburnhaugh, | whae | hed ae life tyme o dailins, w |
Central - GLA | submitted tae bi the English, | whae | wantit leaders, an hid been o |
Southern - SEA | submitted tae b' th English, | whae | wanted leaders, an hed bin o |
Southern - SEA | -heidit man, wi harns afouth, | whae | kent his job an cuid |
Central - LAL | as the Caledones or Vacomagi, | whae | bidit in modern-dey northern |
Southern - SEA | nformative airticles bi fock, | whae | kent the waittergate an its f |
Southern - SEA | ? Ma prayer is at thaim fock, | whae | raipresent the Scottis estaib |
Southern - SEA | , mairsay than thair menfock, | whae | dailt wi the local schuil tea |
Southern - SEA | Band. Is fer is A ken, Jock, | whae | leeved i Hawick, is still tae |
Southern - SEA | ere i Southwell, Notts. Jock, | whae | is nou |
Southern - SEA | marrow, frae Ropelawsheil, | whae | wur the ferst tenants i the H |
Southern - SEA | schuil, | whae | A suppone, ilkane on huz bair |
Central - SEA | n Scott and Bill Dolby. Bill, | whae | hed owreset Chinese poetry in |
Central - EDN | e” student frae Jordanhill, | whae | wis accompanyin’ the group. |
Central - LAL | pbell, the 9th earl o Argyll, | whae | ‘d fled tae Holland aifter f |
Southern - SEA | Nichol, | whae | hed kythed on his wey hame ta |
Southern - SEA | guid tae the late Yid Nichol, | whae | wis still tae the fore it the |
Orkney - ORK | lowe o globalised capitalism, | whae | we wad maan tak time tae lear |
Southern - SEA | Helen Nelson nee’ Lothian, | whae | wis sib tae the Brydon’s, b |
Southern - SEA | shei wur ae lassie. Hir man, | whae | belangit Embro, wis Nichol o |
Southern - SEA | Mrs. Forman, | whae | hed the local Hall biggit it |
Southern - SEA | Yid Scott, ae smeddumfu man, | whae | wis the Estate Manager, wis b |
Southern - SEA | whan the Bishop o Aiberdeen, | whae | wis sib tae Mrs. Scott, kam |
Southern - SEA | "Ah sei!" said th Queen, | whae | hed meanwhile bin examinin th |
Southern - SEA | y; an hei ca'ed tae th Queen, | whae | was passin jist then, "Ma dea |
Southern - SEA | an anxious keek at th Queen, | whae | was readin th list o singers. |
Southern - SEA | r ae whilie, ae Netta Jirdin, | whae | wis helping ma muther oot, i |
Southern - SEA | e retiral o Miss L.D.Cameron, | whae | hed |
Central - LAL | on 22nd July Richard Cameron, | whae | wis ane o the maist important |
Southern - SEA | wud an Wudburn. Tammy Hudson, | whae | wis sib tae the Broun’s o M |
Southern - SEA | Jackson, | whae | bade i yin o yon Glenburn, se |
Southern - SEA | h’ick Waitter. Rob Jackson, | whae | wis |
Southern - SEA | The herd wis ae Mr. Dickson, | whae | hed fowre or five o |
Southern - SEA | ons, Stewart an Billy Nelson, | whae | baith |
Southern - SEA | s. A mynd on ae Addie Wulson, | whae | sat anenst mei it |
Southern - SEA | hou lang? Auld Wattie Tamson, | whae | wis deed afore ma day, wis th |
Central - LAL | whan, J.A.C. (Jim) Stevenson, | whae | alang wi Iseabail Macleod o S |
Southern - SEA | s the herd fur ae Mr. Fasson, | whae | bade i the Borth’ick Mains |
Central - LAL | Pinkerton, | whae | furthset a hantle o its poems |
Central - LAL | lka-day fowk across the laun, | whae | hae left us nae scrievit reco |
Southern - SEA | low!" (a loud crash) - "Noo, | whae | did that? - Eet was Bill, Ah |
Central - LAL | the preferences o the makar, | whae | cairries the birden o pruif-r |
Southern - SEA | eel A mynd-on Peg’s muther, | whae | deyd it |
Southern - SEA | 84. A mynd on Revd. Mortimer, | whae | hed been i the |
Southern - SEA | sheep fermer, | whae | shei got in towe wi, whan hei |
Southern - SEA | tent o the Howpasley fermer, | whae | hied oot tae fell |
Southern - SEA | y aboot the Howpasley fermer, | whae | wis yonner i the Napolionic W |
Southern - SEA | is ae guid maister, | whae | leukit weel efter his herds. |
Southern - SEA | heid in th lap o hur sister, | whae | was gently brushin awa some d |
Southern - SEA | a. Mr an Mrs Campbell-Frazer, | whae | hed |
Southern - SEA | rguson’s o Aister Yillmuir, | whae | marriet |
Southern - SEA | gey wheen yeir. Mr Roedemor, | whae | wis glib, cuid tell ae |
Southern - SEA | colleg, Geordie Balmour, | whae | bade wi his marrow i the auld |
Central - SWE | “Gads, | whae | ’s farted? That’s stinkin |
Central - SEC | educated traivelled fellaes, | whae | wud huv hud a muckle vocabula |
Southern - SEA | oun, Shank Fit Ferm Cottages, | whae | stuid on yer richt haund is e |
Southern - WCE | Tae Greens an Tories, | whae | aa gat Somethin aff his cairt |
Southern - SEA | s voice; an th twae beasties, | whae | .hed bin jumpin aboot lik daft |
Southern - SEA | bairns, Kathleen an Charles, | whae | ma sister an mei gaed tae the |
Southern - SEA | held up b' twae guinea-pigs, | whae | were ga'en eet somethin oot o |
Southern - SEA | in’t, the day. Mr Shallis, | whae | hails |
Southern - SEA | rm. Mr. an Mrs. Walter Davis, | whae | wis sib tae Miss Davies (sei |
Southern - SEA | the feck o thaim ootlins, | whae | hev mair raicentlie tuik up r |
Southern - SEA | rse eet is," said th Duchess, | whae | seemed ready tae agree tae ev |
Central - LAL | haun at thwartin the giants, | whae | waur ettlin tae bring doun As |
Southern - SEA | r genealogist, Morvin Wricht, | whae | bides i |
Southern - SEA | sat nixt til ae Wullie Tait, | whae | bade |
Southern - SEA | ames o the Herds thit A kent, | whae | wur |
Southern - SEA | n ower ither bairns she kent, | whae | micht dae awfy weil as pigs, |
Southern - SEA | cote, Mr. Ralph Alan Stavert, | whae | deyd i the 1980’s, wis |
Southern - SEA | aed the job up. Ay, the Post, | whae | kam up frae Hawick, fisht fur |
Southern - SEA | Scott, | whae | wur it at tyme; nae anerlie t |
Southern - SEA | marrow, the Hon. Mrs. Scott, | whae | wis a raigler veesitor tae Ro |
Southern - SEA | nt teacher wis ae Miss Scott, | whae | A mynd on weel; shei hed ae f |
Southern - SEA | r, the umwhile Wullie Murray, | whae | wis ae traint |
Southern - SEA | inin tae bei ae pilot. Teddy, | whae | gat wurk i Wast Afrika, wis k |
Southern - SEA | Ae Mr Hedley, | whae | hailed frae the Newcastle air |
Central - LAL | nners, ilka in thair ain wey, | whae | 've yaised the leid tae pit th |
Southern - SEA | d twae sons, Wullie an Jimmy, | whae | wur eddicatit it ae boardin s |
Southern - SEA | George an Mary, | whae | bide i Hawick; whaur thay wur |
Southern - SEA | a lang argy-bargy wi th Lory, | whae | at last went in a huff, an wo |
Southern - SEA | , “Watt Scott, o Harden”, | whae | , |
Southern - SEA | , “Auld Mag o the Snoot”, | whae | hed depairtit this life |
Central - SEC | no b happy wae that likes - | whae | ever made that fixture up is |
Southern - SWE | carol_baraniuk Winterdykes - | whae | disnae hae winterdykes? We're |
Central - SEC | mbling before ur very eyes - | whae | goes around comes around esp |
Southern - SWE | @VoDevlin @billykayscot .... | whae | 's like him? Damn few an they' |
Central - EDN | strand tae strand. | Whae | buys lan, inbrings timber, |
Doric - DOR | wear hes windaes aw the time. | Whae | ’s gaun tae bother leukin it |
Central - EDN | drunk. | Whae | swung a thurible. Sang screed |
Central - SEC | i wad me o hir ain frie wull. | Whae | kens, gin ye |
Central - LAL | e wis a young man, deid at 32 | whae | helped chainge Scottish histo |
Central - LAL | @freckles681 | Whae | wiz reekin'..? ?? And aw' the |
Southern - SEA | eliehill ferm, anenst Hawick: | whae | wis yonder aw throwe the 1939 |
Southern - SEA | Afrikaaners i Sud Afrika; | whae | ir sweir tae speak wi ootlins |
Southern - SEA | ledson Scott o the Peth Heid; | whae | fallaed Wullie Murray intil a |
Southern - SEA | d in ae schuil i Lanarkshire; | whae | lackit inspiration i the cles |
Central - LAL | e bond atween Ruth and Naomi; | whae | , significantly, are evokit in |
Southern - SEA | e clessroom, til his teacher; | whae | hed the wusdom an perspicacit |
Southern - SEA | ngus MacWhir, A think it wur; | whae | |
Central - LAL | ymes fur cawin skippin ropes; | whae | 's het?; |
Southern - SEA | wis born, wis ae Mr. Moffat; | whae | hed twae sons, Wullie an Jimm |
Central - SWE | lang syne his sons were born? | Whae | kens, |
Central - LAL | bale that birns the sockets? | Whae | will take |
Central - SWE | Ah've nae idea | whae | Vera is, jalouse |
Central - LAL | thur ancestor Thomas Brownlea | whae | fought in the battle. A lang |
Southern - SEA | cies. Masel, A’ve nae idaia | whae | awn’s thum noo. Gin A mynd |
Southern - SEA | seen were gei wee. The fella | whae | was standin' next tae mei sai |
Central - SWE | uide, Ahmed—A Bosniak fella | whae | lectures in history. He’s n |
Central - WCE | t mainly huvin a laugh wi Rab | whae | wis studying media.. cus it w |
Central - SWE | he made to walk off, ye asked | Whae | 's the new Mrs Douglas, onybdy |
Central - LAL | e the farm an surprised David | whae | taen aff an tried tae escape |
Central - SWE | fter a hard days’ work, and | whae | ’d blame them, they spent ha |
Central - LAL | time, but I dinnae care. And | whae | does she think she is giein m |
Southern - SEA | The stane got lost and | whae | could tell |
Central - EDN | st a wee aside here: a freend | whae | haes jist startit watchin Out |
Central - SWE | aulder faur than us mind | whae | 's in ablo them. |
Central - LAL | mair senior meenister McWard | whae | ’d urge him tae become the l |
Southern - SEA | tae mynd the wifie o the herd | whae | bade |
Central - LAL | An thae | whae | trod whaur we nou treid |
Southern - SWE | e a skeck owre by at @OorVyce | whae | hae their first oanline clanj |
Southern - SEA | Tae see | whae | was the thief |
Central - LAL | Judge fur yersel. ‘He | whae | hesitates is lost’ comes ta |
Southern - SEA | laddie | whae | bade it Mabonslaw attendin Ro |
Southern - SEA | lhope, aye hed ae herd-laddie | whae | bade i the hoose wi Rob an hi |
Central - LAL | A bodie | whae | can speik baith Scots and Sco |
Central - LAL | nd awmaist siccarly the bodie | whae | transcribit and pit thegither |
Southern - SEA | appin tae speak tae oniebodie | whae | hei happint tae fa-in wi. A w |
Central - LAL | pairtly linkit tae oniebodie | whae | lived in Europe aroond 1,000 |
Central - LAL | birdie | whae | sings on a tree brainch ootsi |
Central - SWE | Lik Mungo Threshie | whae | Ah'm shair wore |
Central - WCE | Aigan tae skaith the gowkie | whae | threapit |
Central - SEC | is aboot a richt Holy Willie | whae | 's behaviour perswads the weal |
Southern - SEA | lie, paurents o Addie Heatlie | whae | it yae tyme ran his ain motor |
Southern - SEA | aik Sheil wis ae Davie Riddle | whae | played the bagpipes wi mei; i |
Southern - SEA | a bidin yonner, wis ae couple | whae | hed kum doon frae ae ferm job |
Southern - SEA | There's some | whae | 'd end it a' |
Central - SWE | An interlouper me | whae | |
Southern - SWE | maHarperMSP and @JoanMcAlpine | whae | pit yin in hersel in Scots |
Central - WCE | For droonin the swine | whae | teens me wi crap! |
Central - SEC | @Brian_Pacey a coodnae care | whae | he is am a hibee m8 n am no h |
Southern - SWE | lly. Ah ken and nor twae here | whae | 'd be grand fir yon an aa. |
Central - WCE | ’s plenty of fowk roon here | whae | dinnae seem tae care if we’ |
Central - LAL | skeelie owersetters oot there | whae | are redd tae help ye birl oni |
Central - SEC | He seys Ah shoud sue; bit sue | whae | ? It wud be a sair fykie tae a |
Southern - SWE | @MarkThompStuff | Whae | scrievit yon Mark? |
Southern - SEA | When young | whae | wud have thought |
Southern - SWE | otslanguage @LairnScots A dug | whae | kens the exact meenit a wean |
Southern - SEA | Ye looked ridiculous, but ach | whae | cares |
Central - LAL | orrit fur a speiker o English | whae | hasnae maistert the “ch” |
Southern - SEA | Youth | whae | 's star it does ascend |
Southern - SEA | she wis cairied – hoo or bi | whae | , she couldna tell – tae a m |
Southern - SEA | Be dammed it's I | whae | says |
Southern - SEA | @AidanReilly6 ool si | whae | hez got the problem on seterd |
Southern - SWE | ny a nicht faain oot there wi | whae | -kennt |
Southern - SEA | ingle the Butcher frae Hawick | whae | hed the tenancy o this ferm w |
Southern - SEA | frae aw owre the woarld, fock | whae | hed bade the nicht i the Yout |
Central - SEC | @Brian_Pacey @WStewartGK | whae | - av got loads o pals - n a |
Southern - SWE | aboot communities an the folk | whae | bade in thaim. |
Southern - SEA | perfect. Nae doobt some folk | whae | arrive wunnae contribute owt. |
Southern - SEA | ain pairt on Sunday were folk | whae | recently went tae France wi t |
Southern - SEA | id tae sei there's still folk | whae | want tae settle here and a'm |
Southern - SWE | e encourage an heeze yon folk | whae | scrieve in Scots thirsels, no |
Southern - SEA | ic stem were alright for folk | whae | hed buttonholes bit a' fund m |
Southern - SEA | Mony folk | whae | couldnae gaun for whatever re |
Central - LAL | dens that relate tae the fowk | whae | bidit in the fort. |
Central - LAL | day. I'll tell ye o the fowk | whae | are nivver allooed near yer p |
Central - LAL | discovery shaws that the fowk | whae | bidit at Portmahomack had ing |
Southern - SWE | w opp fir sae mony young fowk | whae | scrieve, speak @scotslanguage |
Southern - SEA | ny tae come oot amang th fowk | whae | walk wi their heids doonward! |
Central - LAL | tae refer tae a group o fowk | whae | bidit in whit is noo Scotland |
Central - LAL | rulers were replaced by fowk | whae | didnae regaird thairsels as P |
Central - SWE | ach weel | whae | kin tell. |
Central - WCE | It wis Nick hissel | whae | telt me, |
Central - LAL | an guid in the Privy Cooncil | whae | governed the land on behalf o |
Central - LAL | hem aboot pair Donald Cargill | whae | wis caught nearby, hoo he wis |
Southern - SEA | thaim | whae | bade i the tither ane. Ay, Yi |
Southern - SEA | " or "Off wi hur heid!" Thaim | whae | she sentenced were ecairted o |
Southern - SEA | Son o Gud can bei, tae thaim | whae | hae gaen |
Southern - SEA | shawn, tae thaim | whae | hed helpit thum. Ay, the woar |
Central - SWE | But pey nae heed tae thaim | whae | girn |
Southern - SWE | the airts. An we thole thaim | whae | dinnae ?? |
Southern - SWE | students mebbes ken an thaim | whae | want tae ken mair aboot ?? Ha |
Southern - SEA | deceesion an thaim | whae | cuidna bother thair heids abo |
Southern - SEA | eetin. Nae doot thar ir thaim | whae | rue this |
Central - WCE | Sin monie ur thaim | whae | sup wi the Deil, |
Central - LAL | aboot Scots - or aboot thaim | whae | speik or hae spak it. Ah stra |
Southern - SEA | et Yid Tamson o Howasley, him | whae | lairnt the Joinerin wi ma fai |
Central - SWE | an | whae | 's got haud o thaim fir whit. |
Central - AYR | "An | whae | 's Dinah, when she's at hame?" |
Central - AYR | "An | whae | micht you be?" said the Hairy |
Southern - SEA | "An | whae | is Dinah, if Ah might venture |
Central - LAL | wer Seas he traivels, see, an | whae | wad stent him? |
Central - SEC | itlik dae ye cry yeirsell, an | whae | pit ye in |
Central - SEC | leukin the Deil efter aa. An | whae | better than Stuart for a best |
Central | r. Naw, it wiz Dominie Duncan | whae | luiked uz tho ’e wiz huddin |
Central - LAL | e palace tae seek oot the man | whae | would be the neist Emperor, f |
Central - LAL | image features a Pechtish man | whae | wis brutally killed and yirdi |
Central - LAL | man, a quiet, non violent man | whae | went his ane way dain whit he |
Central - SWE | o whaur an | whae | ye came fae, |
Southern - SWE | achars anent Gallowa Scots an | whae | yaised it #PostalWorkersDay # |
Central - SWE | the hail warl an whit an | whae | it hauds |
Central - SWE | e this day, Was mibbe the wan | whae | gave birth tae a play? These |
Central - WCE | Andy’s the wan | whae | talks aboot devo max and devo |
Central - SEC | @JordanMcCallion think a ken | whae | this is m8 but al no say nowt |
Central - LAL | oon the brae kwerious tae ken | whae | A wis. Thay war michtie flisk |
Southern - SEA | e some plasterboard ah'll ken | whae | it is. ?? |
Central - SEC | , "Hello ma dear. Dae you ken | whae | I am?" |
Central - LAL | 'Shaddas belangin | whae | ?' said Chairlie quickly. |
Southern - SWE | er Mima. An tae aw the weemin | whae | inspired us an inspire us sti |
Southern - SWE | ood o hersel an aw the weemin | whae | mak me whae Ah'm ur ?? https: |
Central - SWE | Nummer two, the wee wummin | whae | disnae speak In-gleesh has de |
Southern - SWE | kickin up yer heels, no carin | whae | wis watchin; |
Southern - SEA | : Allie, Tammy, Jock an Edwin | whae | played the accordion an whan |
Central - WCE | Tak a bauld tellin fae yin | whae | is wraith: |
Southern - SWE | irds Magi, especially fae yin | whae | 's supportit me an things and |
Central - SWE | the yin | whae | was oot when ye left for the |
Central - SWE | Ah'm the yin | whae | breenges oanward |
Southern - SEA | "Whit fur?" said th yin | whae | hed spoken firrst. |
Central - EDN | Scots with the clarity o yin | whae | wisnae brocht up in Scotland |
Southern - SEA | re. Th Hatter was th only yin | whae | got ony advantage frae th cha |
Southern - SWE | @LuminateScot Pls RT tae thon | whae | micht enjoy an yaise this ta |
Southern - SWE | the byleid's yaised. Fir thon | whae | bide ootwith Scotland, there |
Southern - SEA | n the tither. Whan A think on | whae | wis the Herd |
Central - SEC | ters can dae this dependin on | whae | they're speakin tae, somethin |
Central - WCE | The loon | whae | haudit me quo tae his squad, |
Central - LAL | n supporter o Richard Cameron | whae | 'd been caught an killed the y |
Central - SEC | @braddonaldson | whae | ever done this shood b shut d |
Southern - SEA | is kent is Auld Yiddie Hudson | whae | it yae tyme, A read, wis the |
Southern - SEA | it wur ae Mr. an Mrs. Ailison | whae | bade yonner is fer back is A |
Southern - SEA | wur him an ae June Morrison | whae | , gin mae maimorie sers mei ri |
Central - LAL | as he went. An then Crichton | whae | wis ridin alang the bank abui |
Southern - SWE | it tae the pynt o thrawn. Yon | whae | yaise Scots yaise twae leids. |
Central - SWE | o | whae | yince bade then left fae here |
Central - SEC | osey a ken a midfield maestro | whae | wid luv tae b in obamas place |
Central - SWE | lippit the satchel tae a chap | whae | wis getting aff, Ah realised |
Southern - SWE | ir it includin @EmmaHarperMSP | whae | wis aboot tae pit thegither a |
Central - LAL | This is ane in parteeclar | whae | wisna a preacher. |
Southern - SEA | , ma pair wee feet, Ah wunder | whae | 'll put oan eer shoes an socks |
Southern - SEA | biggit fur the Engineer | whae | wis i chairge o the Yillmuir, |
Central - LAL | Anither | whae | happens tae be ma main charac |
Central - AYR | h, my puir wee feet, I wunner | whae | 'll pit yer shune an socks on |
Central - EDN | yon sun-lik Maister | whae | whummled the sense |
Central - LAL | @DrMDempster | Whae | rattled yer cage Dempster? |
Southern - SEA | ense: nae matter | whae | thay happint tae bei speakin |
Southern - SEA | maitter | whae | thay wur speakin til. Hou thi |
Central - SEC | @ashwilsonauthor | whae | u signed for big yin |
Southern - SWE | USCN1 @Ulster_Scots Whit (nor | whae | !) is a midden neebs?! |
Southern - SWE | c_Ally @donaldson_shona Yon's | whae | Ah meant aye! Haud gan onywey |
Central - LAL | vy Council an the great Lords | whae | governed the land on behalf o |
Central - AYR | was ... naïve club trendies | whae | in glamourie bathe, I’d rub |
Southern - SEA | and frae different countries | whae | 've contributed tae local life |
Central - EDN | here cannae be mony countries | whae | feel shame aboot their ain cu |
Central - SEC | ckus @OfficialQosFC who cares | whae | gets or sneaks into games - |
Central - LAL | by ither contemporary figures | whae | were also faimily associates, |
Southern - SEA | focks | whae | hae gravitatit intil the toun |
Central - LAL | or tae onie o the ither fowks | whae | bidit in whit is noo Scotland |
Central | etimes Ah even think she kens | whae | Ah am. |
Central - SWE | oast uncle, a series o freins | whae | frequentlie let him doon, an |
Central - SWE | the yins | whae | are wi us |
Central - SWE | el maist o us - there's yins | whae | 'd speir wi face an een doonha |
Central - LAL | cti fur tae descrieve Britons | whae | bidit north o the River Forth |
Central - LAL | Bairns | whae | couldnae couldnae cairry a ri |
Central - SEC | particlar, mony o the bairns | whae | 's level o attainment wis weel |
Southern - SEA | nnie wee stories aboot bairns | whae | hed got burnt, an gobbled up |
Southern - SWE | @LairnScots An there are MSPs | whae | hae made speeches in Scots in |
Southern - SEA | lucky that oo hev volunteers | whae | take oan sic an important tas |
Central - LAL | rytellin frae the NTS rangers | whae | joined in wi gusto. Mibbe the |
Central - LAL | Ithers | whae | hunker at hame in a dwam by t |
Central - LAL | is only yin amang mony ithers | whae | lost thur lives fur the cause |
Southern - SEA | lised juist how mony settlers | whae | 've come tae the Borders ower |
Southern - SEA | oo hae ae wheen o Afrikaaners | whae | hev gotton |
Central - LAL | o visits tae mony meenisters | whae | hud kept thur heids doon sinc |
Central - EDN | d by a group o’ Fitba’ers | whae | were waitin’ tae get intae |
Central - LAL | Cameronian regiment ... guess | whae | thur named aifter. And that's |
Central - LAL | ders and the ploddin redcoats | whae | endin up havin tae run or be |
Central - SWE | thir insects | whae | bite |
Southern - SEA | yeir an serd saivrel tenants | whae | rentit the big |
Southern - SEA | Short, ane o the Shorts | whae | yince fermed Borth’ickbrae |
Central - SWE | o us | whae | watched an looked up tae ye |
Central | tae. Thair wur seevun o’ us | whae | aye used tae meet ootside the |
Central - SWE | an cleared o folk an boat | whae | 'd work an bide |
Southern - SEA | id it catchin moles; A foryet | whae | it |
Central - WCE | A heich-heidit bruit | whae | thinks A'm a gyte, |
Southern - SEA | ge Wud. Ay, the Wud Mairchent | whae | hed the contrack fur the fell |
Southern - SEA | , the laist bodie thit A kent | whae | leeved it Craik Sheil wis ae |
Central - LAL | The High Pandanjerum kent | whae | the somebody wid be, and thae |
Doric - DOR | caunle's bein lit tae a saunt | whae | micht hae nivver existed clat |
Southern - SEA | nxiously roond, tae finnd oot | whae | was talkin. |
Southern - SEA | d ei'll b' when ei finnds oot | whae | Ah um! But Ah'd better tak hi |
Central - AYR | a richt gunk when he fins oot | whae | I am! But I'd better tak him |
Central - LAL | ns o local Covenanters, maist | whae | met a sad end. |
Central - SWE | we aw should own, jist | whae | they are. |
Central - LAL | meenister an servant o Christ | whae | shall lose the same for his m |
Central - AYR | -Maggie wi a sniff. "An juist | whae | are you!" |
Southern - SEA | Frankie Scott | whae | wrocht yonder ana, an thay se |
Southern - SEA | eet, puggled, an askin, "But | whae | 's won?" |
Central - AYR | pechin awa, an speirin, "But | whae | 's won it?" |
Central - LAL | man hidin in plain sicht, but | whae | finds a chiel choreyin credit |
Central - SWE | a wee bit chanty roon it, but | whae | kens why, there’s naebdy on |
Central - EDN | ae the deed an’ escape. But | whae | tae dae it? It’s fine tae b |
Central - SEC | ls n boris dads a roaster but | whae | cares - its the thought that |
Central - WCE | ent!? That's no true! But nou | whae | 's greetin? |
Southern - SWE | ding it doon. Scots is fir aw | whae | yaise, speak, unnerstaun, scr |
Southern - SWE | r Scots, it belangs tae us aw | whae | yaise it every day whaurever |
Central - SWE | and A boy cried Ben fae Essex | whae | ’s on his furst solo jolly e |
Southern - SWE | r an by Scots it's fir aabody | whae | bides here o aa ages an aa gr |
Central - LAL | THANKS tae awbody | whae | cam an supported DESPERATE TI |
Central - SEC | @Brian_Pacey | whae | sanctioned the jeanfeeld swif |
Central - SEC | it oot oan a sidebuird an sey | whae | hud wuir whit streep. Ah wiz |
Central - EDN | e. There cannae there be mony | whae | deny their ain language is a |
Central - LAL | wis ower agane aside wee Mary | whae | wis roarin an greetin it bein |
Central - LAL | the Great Seal o Scotland – | whae | deed in Mairch 1586, the year |
Central - LAL | wi the braw prince – | whae | keeps a puddock |
Central - SEC | s,” inbrak thair mither. “ | Whae | sayed ye wuid be gaun |