Ulster - CUL | " | Whuch | wud bae nae advantage," said |
Ulster - CUL | shae fun a wee bottle on it (" | whuch | certainly wisnae here afore," |
Ulster - GUL | an Claught Resydentèr Curn' | whuch | alang wi ither maittèrs mint |
Ulster - CUL | ll aff the tap o the hoose!" ( | Whuch | wus mair nor likly true.) |
Ulster - CUL | Dae A luk lik it?" hae said. ( | Whuch | hae certainly did naw, baein |
Ulster - CUL | t the richt wye o nursing it ( | whuch | wus tae twist it intae a soar |
Ulster - CUL | better naw dae that agane!", | whuch | made it aal go quate agane. |
Ulster - GUL | an Claught Resydentèr Curn', | whuch | , alang wi ither maittèrs, mi |
Ulster - GUL | fur Goverment 20an11-20an15, | whuch | hauds tha oncum o a Roadin fu |
Ulster - CUL | t wus acrieved tae nacboadie, | whuch | is naw usual, yae know." |
Ulster - PUL | l stert wi tha five pun note, | whuch | wus prentit oan muckle sheets |
Ulster - CUL | e. They had a big canvis bag, | whuch | tied up at the mooth wi strin |
Ulster - CUL | un hirsel in a lang low haal, | whuch | wus ht up bae a row o lamps h |
Ulster - CUL | ut the text o the book itsel, | whuch | wus publisht at last in 1865. |
Ulster - GUL | Afore Schuil Lear, | whuch | gies doon a reenge o lairnin |
Ulster - CUL | tae dive in amang the leaves, | whuch | shae fun oot wus naethin but |
Ulster - GUL | e tha purpose an o gye grist, | whuch | wull mak an inpit til hizin b |
Ulster - PUL | arn ye a clash roon tha heid. | Whuch | leads me oan tae tha nixt use |
Ulster - CUL | a crash o broken gless, frae | whuch | shae decidet that it jest mic |
Ulster - CUL | portant-" es if hae wur tryin | whuch | wurd soundet best. |
Ulster - CUL | gers in the last concert!" on | whuch | the wretched Hatter tremmelt |
Ulster - GUL | e kyn resydentèr curns, aa o | whuch | bes a pairt o tha cultùral w |
Ulster - PUL | e’r doon tae a penny, twa o | whuch | gien ye tuppence. Bit we’r |
Ulster - CUL | neat wee hoose, on the dorr o | whuch | wus a bricht brass plate wi t |