Ulster - SYN | ALANE | , GA TAE H7 | |
Orkney - ORK | alane | wi whit is thine, like a summ | |
Doric - ABN | Alane | I wis, binna the wísdom o He | |
Doric - SNO | alane | , yet I’ve laid doon that da | |
Central - LAL | alane | maintain the speech community | |
Central - LAL | Alane | , wi anlie grief ti kill - | |
Ulster - GUL | cumin five yeirs irnae stan' | alane | bit ir future airted an' hae |
Doric - ABN | tae veesit the 'Blue Lagoon' | alane | . Fooiver, if ye anely hae a d |
Central - DUN | but ilk ane, | alane | |
Doric - MNA | raw nicht, cauld room, | alane | , |
Central - LAL | e Emperor lay in his chaumer, | alane | . |
Central - LAL | ome life in that cauld bothy, | alane | in that strae bed - an he ha |
Central - LAL | public hearing frae a staund- | alane | and evenhaundit tribunal in t |
Central - LAL | belangs, whuther it be staund- | alane | , trust, nane-selfgoverning or |
Central - SEC | ells, jist sittin' their leef- | alane | . Still, like Ah said, it's gr |
Central - LAL | Bields thaim baith. | Alane | by the beuchs and ruits |
Central - EDN | sten tae while he wis wirkin. | Alane | in this cauld, stoory laun on |
Central - SEC | An Mingin's B. O. | alane | wis eneugh tae gie the timmer |
Central - SEC | ureen an him in the corridor. | Alane | . He was short. Stocky. A year |
Central - EDN | haen nae tail and nae flees. | Alane | amang the bease on the ferm h |
Central - LAL | had nae tail and nae midges. | Alane | amang the animals o the fairm |
Doric - SNO | on the life o Jesus Christ / | alane | wi aa his thochts / wha was p |
Central - LAL | irteen sairious votes in 2011 | alane | . Aa this fae the cheil that s |
Doric - DOR | As I was walkin aa | alane | |
Central - AYR | it tae greit, for she felt aa | alane | , an disjaskit. In a wee while |
Central - EDN | hir lang hinneren. Thon idaia | alane | wes eneuch ti fess a quate sm |
Central - WCE | the archive o Bella Caledonia | alane | an ye'll find a thoosand reas |
Central - SEC | tho A maun awn at thai wesna | alane | i the spulyie, as ye’l here |
Doric - MNA | hen, Geordie noticed he wisna | alane | . Tommy’s granfaither wis th |
Central - SEC | ionable. But worse - I wisna | alane | . |
Central - SWE | ince, cam simmers end, we twa | alane | , |
Central - LAL | tho tellt tae leave thon scab | alane | |
Shetland - SHD | dey nivver kent o. Athin BC | alane | |
Ulster - EUL | blirt an you know it! He died | alane | fur he knowed onlie tae tend |
Central - AYR | e tuik place. Ilka man walked | alane | wi his ain thochts o fear, ha |
Shetland - SHD | article caad ‘Lea the Leid | Alane | ’ in Lallans 57, Dr Caroline |
Ulster - SYN | t: 'Man cannae leeve bi breid | alane | , but bi iverie wurd at cums f |
Ulster - SYN | hat man cannae leeve bi breid | alane | , [but bi iverie wurd o God]." |
Central - LAL | only hame. Sae faur oor warld | alane | is the ae warld that we ken h |
Central - EDN | d wis faur ower fykie, an God | alane | kent whit wis at the back o t |
Central - LAL | For darg, an God | alane | ti please - |
Central - SEC | For darg, an God | alane | ti please - |
Central - LAL | For darg, an God | alane | tae please - |
Ulster - SYN | Wha can forgie sïns but God | alane | ?" |
Ulster - PUL | An tha fairmer knows ye lae | alane | |
Ulster - CUL | d Alice indignantly. "Let mae | alane | !" |
Central - DUN | s, Thomas Muir, but he wisnae | alane | an we shuid aye mind that his |
Central - SEC | e. As it turnt oot, ah wisnae | alane | in ma ability tae be seekent |
Central - LAL | their days had they felt sae | alane | . They wantit awfie badly tae |
Central - LAL | Political pairties winna be | alane | in wantin tae campaign for a |
Central - LAL | stopher Robin's wantin tae be | alane | ? I'm awa.' And he sclunshed a |
Doric - ABN | aff o twa million on YouTube | alane | , an will probably hit the twa |
Central - NEC | . We assume this left Wallace | alane | at the heid o operations. |
Central - GLA | she walked away, leavin Alice | alane | wae the Gryphon. Alice didnae |
Southern - SEA | he waltzed off, leavin Ahlice | alane | wi th Gryphon. Ahlice didnae |
Central - AYR | Bill!" then the Rabbit's vyce | alane | -"Catch him, you by the ' hedg |
Central - WCE | ded box. She aye had tae bide | alane | on weekday efternoons, and wh |
Central - WCE | . And so ah wis left tae bide | alane | wi ma auntie. She became ma l |
Central - LAL | ? Hoast? Buik ae test an bide | alane | 2 weeks at hame! |
Central - WCE | y? Dae we wunner if they bide | alane | or if they huv a mither at ha |
Central - SEC | it wuid be wyce ti lae Fyfe | alane | . Nou the lest pynt, at awnser |
Central - SEC | he uise o the English langage | alane | propagates theirsels intae Sc |
Central - LAL | Nae suner wis he | alane | than the peasant turnt tae hi |
Central - LAL | by the airm. 'Lea the laddie | alane | , will ye! Oot the road! Let h |
Central - SEC | ither, nane left tae trauchle | alane | - |
Ulster - EUL | Lea me | alane | , A'll stap at hame, |
Central - SEC | . Cursin in it when ah'm hame | alane | . It's no an affectation. It j |
Doric - MNB | oot o the hoose an I wis hame | alane | . A wis feelin gi sorry fir ma |
Central - AYR | ve mood, John Broun went hame | alane | tae Priesthill. He wis ower a |
Doric - DOR | ke the sweet quine fa fand me | alane | on the shore fan I near droon |
Central - AYR | id Alison, affrontit. "Lae me | alane | !" |
Central - DUN | dae that. Ye cannae leave me | alane | tae get hame Jam. An oniewey, |
Shetland - SHD | "Geng awa wi dee an laeve me | alane | !" |
Shetland - SHD | "Geng awa wi dee an laeve me | alane | !" |
Shetland - SHD | "Geng awa wi dee an laeve me | alane | !" |
Central - LAL | swith his een, ay, ti me | alane | cam |
Central - SEC | And she left me | alane | |
Central - EDN | ane | alane | is ma doo, |
Doric - ABN | e France for the maet an wine | alane | , but aire's sae mukle mair ta |
Central - AYR | ves me muckle tae lae ye here | alane | wi yer ain grief; but afore I |
Doric - DOR | nt ower tae him, sittin there | alane | . He wis fou, or bynear it. |
Central - LAL | nd the Baudelairc bairns were | alane | in the kitchen. Violet knelt |
Doric - ABN | ast forty 'ear, in Banffshire | alane | , twa species o wildfloor has |
Central - EDN | Will be tread by Bease | alane | . |
Central - LAL | is. Allou me tae gang my gate | alane | .' |
Central - WCE | keely sophisticated technique | alane | hus the glegsome buoyancy tae |
Central - NEC | fowk could aspire tae, leave | alane | developin airt or civilisatio |
Central - SWE | Tae leave | alane | , |
Central - LAL | Och sisters, I canna grieve | alane | . |
Central - DUN | ower muckle debt tae survive | alane | |
Central - LAL | msel on THE HOOTELRY. 'Are we | alane | ?' |
Central - SEC | mited a sin. I canna leave ye | alane | fer five minutes!"' |
Central - EDN | a michty drum which ye | alane | can hear?" |
Central - LAL | n oot his plans, he'll let ye | alane | . But ye've got tae ask yersel |
Ulster - BUL | Gin Mag noo seechs hir lief | alane | , |
Central - SWE | ye sing | alane | |
Doric - SNO | Wi the flesh | alane | they loved us |
Doric - SNO | and wi the flesh | alane | |
Doric - DOR | es the ingine. Fegs, the reek | alane | is wirth a thousan punn the f |
Central - EDN | oun, wuid be fur hir ti bruik | alane | . Nae ither buddie wuid mak Ti |
Central - LAL | tae the commonty in the whilk | alane | the free and ful development |
Central - AYR | wls in the pairish o Muirkirk | alane | , twa hunner were tae dee frae |
Doric - MNA | coorse darg fur the wee wheel | alane | in the muckle sea. The waves |
Ulster - PUL | ha toon, lea tha motthor weel | alane | |
Central - SEC | what happent whan I left weel | alane | wi Janice. No a day passes no |
Doric - NNB | Ah turnit roun til see masel | alane | . |
Central - SEC | words in his heid Fir himsel | alane | . |
Central - LAL | ang locks syne becomin hissel | alane | King o Norrowa. An yin o the |
Central - AYR | ain quate wey - on the hill | alane | wi his lambin yowes an his th |
Central - LAL | Tides mairked bi mirl | alane | . |
Central - SEC | bit A'm | alane | - there's nane that cares! |
Central - LAL | an ah'm | alane | . |
Ulster - GUL | Lee them | alane | an they'll come hame |
Central - EDN | “Ach, lea thaim | alane | ,” Falad intervent. “Quhit |
Ulster - SYN | up bi tha ruits. } Lea thaim | alane | ! The' ir naethin but blin gui |
Central - GLA | But than thare's thaim | alane | |
Central - AYR | ... cuid they no hae laed him | alane | tae dee in peace at hame! Wor |
Ulster - EUL | tae tha Loard Belangs tae him | alane | . |
Central - WCE | gaitherin storm and leave him | alane | till he simmers doon. |
Central - LAL | 'Lave him | alane | !' duncht wee Mary. 'He's no d |
Ulster - SYN | pray, gang awa ïntae a ruim | alane | , shut tha dure an pray tae ye |
Ulster - SYN | tha ïll spïrit tae lea hïm | alane | . Betimes ït haed made hïm b |
Central - SWE | oun bi the riverside, dowf an | alane | . |
Central - LAL | ma clan | alane | can croon oor nation's king. |
Central - LAL | Yese lea John Freeman | alane | ! https://t.co/d9rRvoB6tk |
Southern - SEA | n th distanee, sittin glum an | alane | oan a wee ledge o rock, an, a |
Doric - MNA | tit tae get Auld Joe sober an | alane | – nae easy darg – an telt |
Central - LAL | eh wis loest an | alane | |
Central - LAL | Fou---fou an | alane | , |
Central - WCE | world. By the power o her een | alane | she had made a gless cowp and |
Ulster - SYN | * yin bodie bidin | alane | ; or |
Central - LAL | the mair o Kentigern-the bein | alane | in a hermitage, |
Central - GLA | Fishin | alane | in the cauld river snaw. |
Central - GLA | Drinkin | Alane | |
Ulster - PUL | So feelin | alane | |
Central - LAL | kailit ower the isle, staunin | alane | |
Central - LAL | ic action on the grunn. Votin | alane | canna dae it. Pittin an X mer |
Central - LAL | An ye imagine livin | alane | , or |
Doric - MNA | toun an liftit bairns playin | alane | , or wheeched them aff fin the |
Ulster - SYN | Yin day Jesus wus prayin | alane | , tha mair hïs follaers wus n |
Central - WCE | Reason | alane | cannae pruiv that the man wha |
Central - LAL | an reason, and fur wan reason | alane | : fur tae bring thegither unne |
Central - LAL | hay spear cuid Scotland staun | alane | efter 1560? Thay reckon the a |
Central - DUN | stupit an ower puir tae staun | alane | , why wuid the British State, |
Central - WCE | afore it cams oot. Ah’m no | alane | in that, ah ken. There’s no |
Central - GLA | Yer fecht is no | alane | |
Central - SEC | Noo | alane | , whit lies afore me? - |
Doric - MNA | and noo | alane | i staun. |
Central - WCE | Carol noo | alane | in the hoose dartit up the st |
Central - GLA | firstborn boy and girl asleep | alane | |
Central - LAL | . In the last twa hunner year | alane | this haes risen fae 1 billion |
Central - EDN | r fingers. He had catched her | alane | in a corridor for this wee pe |
Central - AYR | hills? For he cuidnae lae her | alane | , even tae gang ootby tae chec |
Shetland - SHD | nae herm, so I just left her | alane | . I felt mair an mair tense as |
Central - LAL | nie hoose or hame. I wis mair | alane | nor a shipwreckit sailor on a |
Central - WCE | the thought o going doonstair | alane | . She wisnae feart or anyhin, |
Central - GLA | m. 'Haw you, fuckin leave hur | alane | ! She's only sixteen, ya dirty |
Central - LAL | Raired Cindy, 'Lea's | alane | , ya nyaff!' |
Doric - ABN | er, seekin his pepper. He was | alane | amang the customers in speiri |
Ulster - EUL | die else was at hame. She was | alane | in a hoose fillt wi coul echa |
Central - WCE | a motion wis carried bi vyces | alane | - a fittin omen for a debate |
Central - LAL | ogerQuimbly Leave the witches | alane | ! They've nowt tae dae wi this |
Central - EDN | men. “Jiist lea the lassies | alane | , William. In this place, they |
Central - EDN | uld be pitten by for the pigs | alane | . |
Central - WCE | e even, haudit up by his lugs | alane | . Like Miss Honey, she thocht |
Ulster - GUL | eevin'; But thon Glen's paths | alane | A'll tread, Nae mair by night |
Central - WCE | She wis | alane | noo, staunin the grand entryw |
Central - EDN | t huntin, Mornin Sunshine wis | alane | wi the weemen. A pair o legs |
Central - EDN | t huntin, Mornin Sunshine wis | alane | wi the weemen. A pair o legs |
Doric - DOR | lang the nicht i the barracks | alane | A'll ploy new airts tactics O |
Ulster - GUL | #UlsterScots voters! Oorsels | Alane | were doon the ither nicht: ht |
Ulster - GUL | it's a daft dialect! Oorsels | Alane | #UlsterScots #SinnFein |
Ulster - GUL | s branch o Sinn Fein (Oorsels | Alane | ) caain @GerryAdamsSF - ony m |
Ulster - GUL | branch o your pairty (Oorsels | Alane | ) - @CaralNiChuilin an @newbe |
Ulster - GUL | @LADFLEG @carnesure Oorsels | Alane | hae been leafletin scunnered |
Central - GLA | munion and leave their pupils | alane | fur five minutes, Cathy O'Kel |
Central - LAL | s in a wey comparable aiblins | alane | tae the bond atween Ruth and |
Central - EDN | e left Beat-~ rice’s savins | alane | . |
Central - LAL | - Bruce, waitin fur ma hauns | alane | . |
Central - LAL | rliaments an cooncil chambers | alane | , they are vital pairts o the |
Ulster - EUL | o sadness that a wean suffers | alane | whan naebodie is watchin. |
Central - LAL | tae the guid o Scots speakers | alane | but for awbody ither lookin i |
Central - LAL | e dae, it cannae jist be oors | alane | . We cannae jist be singin tae |
Central - GLA | Threi nichts | alane | o hairvest that ah lue, |
Ulster - BUL | An the last that's its | alane | . |
Central - LAL | kiddin,' e protested. 'Lea us | alane | !' |
Central - LAL | e that!" He couldnae leave us | alane | . An tell me this. Whit uise i |
Central - LAL | e that!" He couldnae leave us | alane | . An tell me this. Whit uise i |
Doric - DOR | och jist piss off n leave us | alane | fir a night you pesky tweeter |
Central - LAL | mar an syntax that belangs us | alane | . This guide shuid help ye in |
Central - WCE | istorie o leiteratur, an that | alane | maks thaim warth readin, an r |
Central - DUN | kin awa fae England, tho that | alane | is warth fechtin fer tae ma w |
Central - LAL | micht tak the deceisions that | alane | cuid resolve it; screivers ha |
Central - LAL | thay haedna been leitit, lat | alane | eleckit. At the tyme the nou, |
Ulster - EUL | Sally leukt up. Yin man sat | alane | on the ridge o the cliff, wat |
Central - LAL | e: Puir bairn! Ye canna greet | alane | . |
Doric - MNA | na ken fa did fit tae fa, let | alane | fa wis the murderer!! |
Central - LAL | gien tae Scottish Gaelic, let | alane | tae English. Nae information |
Doric - MNA | n widna even buy a caird, let | alane | a |
Central - LAL | d heard o the wee birdie, let | alane | heard it sing. The courtiers |
Doric - MNA | noo tae veesit Steenhive, let | alane | Steenhenge. |
Doric - DOR | r even hae dunced wi him, let | alane | onythin else. It wis him that |
Central - LAL | man, let | alane | run wi politics! |
Central - EDN | , A cannae feel ma legs, let | alane | move the buggers! A hae a fut |
Central - EDN | hat the Bible is owerset, let | alane | unnerstaun the problems that |
Central - LAL | o leid choice fir a Scot, let | alane | a Scottish makar. They hid ji |
Central - LAL | fu innovative an original let | alane | grammatical, weel... |
Central - SEC | no een bin oot wi a lass let | alane | winnin a wifock. |
Doric - DOR | y anent history or shinty let | alane | bandy. The Scots an the Swede |
Ulster - CUL | s wha nether speak it nir yet | alane | unnerstaun it. Bae that A man |
Doric - MNA | e bodies, an like tae be left | alane | . |
Central - WCE | ntil an’ unless we are left | alane | tae speak the voice as we hea |
Central - LAL | ame. The twa weemin were left | alane | thegither |
Doric - MNA | heed he wiz pretty much left | alane | . Naebody wiz sikkin tae eyn u |
Southern - SEA | d off, an Ahlice was sin left | alane | . |
Doric - MNA | hem a tint cause, better left | alane | an nae tae bi sortit. |
Central - LAL | n wes fell seeck. He wes left | alane | wi the Dumb Jyner. |
Central - WCE | ay efternoon Matilda wis left | alane | in the hoose. Her brither (fi |
Central - GLA | Ye kin change it by thocht | alane | |
Central - LAL | . Hooanever, wirkin this gait | alane | winna neccesar keep a body ri |
Central - LAL | Hooanever, gauin this gait | alane | winna necessar keep us richt. |
Central - GLA | ine, dae ye hear me? Leave it | alane | !’ ah sais, tryin tae get up |
Central - GLA | yours that ye Cannae leave it | alane | fur two minutes, eh?' |
Central - GLA | wfy man. Cannae just leave it | alane | kin ye? Ah’ll tell ye if ye |
Doric - DOR | . Billie, ye'd baitur lave it | alane | . |
Central - LAL | une nuit', I hae left it | alane | ! |
Central - LAL | l wi the free and ful consent | alane | o the intendin marras. |
Central - AYR | istress Broun an they daunert | alane | doun by the burn, he spake ta |
Central - LAL | or dis this haud for the past | alane | . Dizzens o livin writers an m |
Central - LAL | the sodger sat st | alane | in his mirkie room, chitterin |
Ulster - SYN | Tha gairdner sayed, 'Lea ït | alane | , sir, gie ït anither yeir. A |
Central - LAL | You | alane | are the Halie Ane, |
Southern - SEA | lang freind, Yüen Chën: You | alane | o ma friends hae unnerstuid m |
Central - LAL | s are aw seelent. You, an you | alane | , will hae starns that arena l |
Central - GLA | fur you | alane | by yer hert an heid |
Central - LAL | Aw | alane | and bored oot ma nutter |
Central - LAL | l, "Grumph Grumph Grumph", aw | alane | ... I wunner if she's aye ther |
Southern - SEA | l!" then th Rabbit's voice aw | alane | - "Catch him, yow b' th hedg |
Central - WCE | waggin at me aw | alane | in her shine; |
Central - LAL | the ither three auld folk aw | alane | mm their bed for a haill day. |
Central - WCE | The maw | alane | wid skirl, he kent, |
Central - LAL | Aw in vain, he kens I’m aw | alane | |
Central - LAL | e kitchen, and Grannie wis aw | alane | on the rooftap. |
Central - WCE | happened when ye were left aw | alane | wi yer auntie? Wis she no gui |
Central - GLA | Tae croodle low | alane | |
Central - GLA | RONNIE! YOU LEAVE THAT BOAY | ALANE | YA MISERABLE BASTART! He’s |
Central - LAL | ST (pre-1700), and that entry | alane | cites 58 instances. Sae whaur |
Ulster - SYN | "Hey! [Lea iz | alane | ], Jesus o Nazareth! Whut dae |
Southern - SEA | ice fair indignant. "Leave iz | alane | !" |