Central - SEC | If the case has been made and | accepted | in Europe, then surely there |
Ulster - GUL | tae identify thaimsels an bae | accepted | es Airish ir British ir baith |
Shetland - SHD | ind o language is come tae be | accepted | to hae its ain richt, da sens |
Doric - DOR | ist seen is ..... challenge | accepted | .... I just put five big bags |
Doric - DOR | r a meal at a posh hotel, she | accepted | an, |
Shetland - SHD | ing which might challenge the | accepted | sociolinguisticultural equili |
Doric - MNA | has been handed in So Willie | accepted | there an then He'd nivver see |
Central - LAL | 'A'richt.' The dominie | accepted | a'body's word for it - for n |
Orkney - ORK | Thirs no excuse | accepted | , hids cheus a lok o rot |
Central - LAL | e business. She was a sort of | accepted | stair-head banker and chancel |
Central - SEC | k it have tae be respected an | accepted | as valid an equal: that’s a |
Central - GLA | , drink efter drink offert an | accepted | ... |
Ulster - GUL | ent checks an' the poast baen | accepted | bae the |
Doric - MNA | Ya dancer! Oor buik chapter | accepted | an comin oot in September. A |
Central - GLA | . Jeanie wis right. She never | accepted | it, right up tae her last bre |
Central - EDN | u know the Chinese have never | accepted | that. Never will.” |
Central - WCE | Thae wurds wir | accepted | withoot demur! |
Central - GLA | l. Then yi come ae age n it's | accepted | that yi hang aboot wae them n |
Central - LAL | am pleased Ruth Davidson has | accepted | my request.... |
Central - SWE | all cards and cairds | accepted | |
Doric - ABN | n I thought he'd more or less | accepted | it until, just the other week |
Central - SEC | ardism an tartanry. If it’s | accepted | an respected as a livin leid, |
Central - WCE | it happent. She said, Apology | accepted | ya big dork. Ah said, Who you |
Southern - SEA | unforgivable bit ahm utterly | accepted | ! Oan the ither haun, whit the |