Ulster - CUL | Deed | it did, an far shaner than sh | |
Doric - DOR | " | Deed | I'se nae dee ony sicean a thi |
Doric - DOR | " | Deed | , is't nou?" said Ailice, quit |
Doric - DOR | aal chaamer," thocht Ailice, " | deed | , I'se be mair cosie, acause t |
Doric - MNA | "Aye," agreet Roy. " | Deed | lucky. It's the kinna job aat |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | I am,' said the geographer ch |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | no, ye niver ken,' said the g |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | they micht,' I said. |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | it can. An gin ye are guid, I |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | ay. Whan ye finnd a diamond t |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | , yon is interestin! Are there |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | growen-ups are byordinar, he |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | I luve you,' the flooer said |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | I wisna gleg at the uptak! I |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | , I am,' answert the flooer, d |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | growen-ups are unco streenge, |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | ay, said the king. "They are |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | ay?' said the wee prince, no |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | ! I am gled o that!' |
Central - LAL | ' | Deed | ye're richt,' I said. 'Hou da |
Ulster - GUL | Thon likesey isnae unique, ' | deed | hit's neir the saime wi' spoa |
Orkney - ORK | no that ah'm that stupid - ' | deed | , I think ah'm pretty bright - |
Central - SWE | esumed. Bruce (The Pilgrimer) | deed | as did the Black Douglas cair |
Central - LAL | n but win at juidgin yoursel, | deed | ye are a man o muckle mense. |
Ulster - GUL | They battled at Ypres, | deed | at Messine, |
Central - AYR | e gear the siller she wantit, | deed | aye, some gied her the siller |
Central - LAL | 'Ay, | deed | I wis, said the tod. |
Central - SEC | "Why, | deed | , to tell the truth, they're n |
Ulster - CUL | Naw, naw mae! Yae dae it! - | Deed | A wull not, thin! - Bill's t |
Doric - MNA | "He's broon breid - | deed | !" said Duncan, kickin up a sh |
Central - LAL | Och - | deed | ti be applaudit bi aa your fr |
Central - LAL | days tae gae aboot the Yird. | Deed | , it is fae this gang-roond th |
Doric - DOR | itiver she cwid shap tae dee. | Deed | , eence fan she hed turn't rou |
Ulster - GUL | daeins intae thon framewaark. | Deed | |
Doric - MNA | sharin sic maitters wi Brian. | Deed | , 'twas better that he didna, |
Central - LAL | rack for mony hunners o year. | Deed | , we likely wadna think a poli |
Central - LAL | ir pronoonced furm in Ulster. | Deed | , durin the twintiet century a |
Doric - DOR | rowen!" wes her first obsair. | Deed | an she |
Central - LAL | s cairryin a fragile treisur. | Deed | it seemed there wis naething |
Central - LAL | peasant tradeetions an tales. | Deed | , ane o the meenisters o Aiber |
Central - LAL | ettin the verb concord richt. | Deed | , the feck o the wark editin t |
Ulster - SYN | hair aboot me maun cum aboot. | Deed | ay, ït wull aa cum aboot." A |
Central - LAL | he sooth applees thare an aw. | Deed | , until no lang syne e’en Ul |
Central - SEC | thing awfy. | Deed | yesterday in the hospital, pu |
Doric - DOR | g wye ayont it on ilkie side: | deed | , tae aa the airts," Ailice ei |
Doric - DOR | e niver said onythin tae her: | deed | , his lest obsair wes seeminly |
Central - SEC | the Nethergate, but mair sae; | deed | ay. |
Central - LAL | e ootsets in thae twa steids; | deed | , it is weil illustrate aw the |
Ulster - SYN | cum tae brïng peace on irth? | Deed | na, ït's deveesion A brïng. |
Central - SEC | passed the rotten corpse ae a | deed | bairn. Everboady else appears |
Doric - DOR | thought as my heed is like a | deed | rat, moo is as dry as Berts s |
Ulster - SYN | rnin büsh - showed that tha | deed | rises agane, for he caas tha |
Doric - MNB | got ca’d a pluffer cos am a | deed | shot wi ma pluffer. A can hit |
Doric - DOR | the film that that wiz him a | deed | man. Accordin tae ma faither |
Southern - SEA | am intil ma hert, quickint ma | deed | speerit an turnt ma life |
Central - GLA | We pull ayr in a | deed | toon near some watter, the su |
Doric - MNA | ike bits o flesh riven affo a | deed | hare bi a hungert craa. Then |
Doric - MNA | . The lift wis the colour o a | deed | salmon, grey wi the antrin st |
Central - GLA | Leukin is also a | deed | o worth that wirks. |
Central - LAL | the Auld Ways an niver lit a | deed | awa unrewardit fyr guid or il |
Doric - MNA | aye the same story...aboot a | deed | dug or a broken hairt." |
Doric - MNA | hidna bin born fin Navachitta | deed | . |
Doric - MNA | uarry the day that Navachitta | deed | , Pat Duguid cud fin naethin a |
Doric - MNA | ay, a month or twa efter Nava | deed | , the bairns hid cam back frae |
Doric - MNA | Fur days efter Nava | deed | , the Balbutt wis quaet. Ootsi |
Doric - DOR | innin doon his face. He wiz a | deed | man an fine did he ken it. Th |
Central - LAL | ina, efter the excitement had | deed | doon, 'I'd like ye tae keep t |
Central - EDN | Now that ma gid | deed | fur the day is done. Ah ring |
Doric - MNA | kie', a cottar's bairn fa hid | deed | in last year's Winter storms |
Doric - MNA | tae replace luved anes fa hid | deed | . |
Doric - MNA | on or Malaya. Auld Mattha hid | deed | sax month afore Minnie's Da, |
Doric - MNA | uf-sister, fur Brian's Ma hid | deed | in a caur smash efter he'd bi |
Doric - MNA | "Efter Nava hid | deed | it tuik a lang fyle fur auld |
Doric - MNA | st. Lazarus Duguid hissel hid | deed | afore the projeck wis daen, s |
Doric - MNA | rm's business, an her man hid | deed | whyle she wis busy feedin the |
Doric - MNA | n his bonnie young dother hid | deed | in the quarry an a sumph like |
Central - LAL | nits, we will hae done a guid | deed | .' |
Central - LAL | . 'He'd say "Yon's a gey guid | deed | ye did, Wee Grumphie. I'd hae |
Doric - MNA | the quarry hole. Aathin fand | deed | on the lan gaed throwe a snor |
Central - LAL | Sir Richard Maitland | deed | in thon year, and it appears |
Orkney - ORK | Generous in thowt and act and | deed | . |
Central - LAL | Mawnin pals! Good | deed | dun furra day! A save a big s |
Central - WCE | ah tolt her. Ah hoped ma good | deed | fur the day didnae mean that |
Ulster - SYN | ypt. He stapt thair til Herod | deed | . An aa thïs brocht aboot whu |
Doric - DOR | re ta leuk.A wusht A coud hae | deed | richt thare. Onniewey, |
Central - LAL | reat Seal o Scotland – whae | deed | in Mairch 1586, the year the |
Ulster - GUL | Thair's bin plenty hae | deed | since, fur monies a cause. |
Doric - DOR | leuk ower thochtie, A’m nae | deed | yit! Ma heid’s |
Southern - SEA | t Geordie, that nicht, put ae | deed | mole |
Doric - NNB | on a Fuirsday. Houaniver, be | deed | on Guid Friday |
Doric - DOR | et back in yer box! I will be | deed | time this is oer! https://t |
Doric - MNA | wi the croup fin Granda Bruce | deed | , sae hidna jyned the lave at |
Central - GLA | ming tae the top wi three wee | deed | dugs. |
Doric - MNA | "He hisna got a kin. His wife | deed | a while back and his kids din |
Central - LAL | lang period o ull health, he | deed | on April 5th, 2001, at Glen o |
Ulster - SYN | man for seiven yeir afore he | deed | . She wus a dochtèr o Phanuel |
Central - SEC | minence than Victor Hugo. She | deed | at 21 in a diabetic coma. Her |
Central - LAL | And she | deed | |
Central - LAL | an slit her throat afore she | deed | . |
Central - WCE | The | deed | wis done. Awthin wis ready. L |
Orkney - ORK | The | deed | complete, he steppid back, |
Orkney - ORK | Noo all is quiet, the | deed | is done. |
Doric - MNA | faar he could an brunt aa the | deed | growth in the midden tae mak |
Central - WCE | nae seen him since we did the | deed | , she said. That's awful, said |
Central - EDN | I never find out who did the | deed | , though. I’d really rather |
Central - EDN | job fir yin shooter, dae the | deed | an’ escape. But whae tae da |
Doric - DOR | guessed it, I am back fae the | deed | . Been aff this tweet thing as |
Doric - MNA | k seat - resurrectit fae the | deed | , wi a muckle stookie oan is l |
Ulster - BUL | Movin on, wae the | deed | grey |
Central - LAL | en cried oot, 'Ye've done the | deed | ! |
Ulster - GUL | '. It's no that A believe the | deed | , Ye ken, can hant the leevin' |
Orkney - ORK | jam her in the comer till the | deed | wis deun. Sheu snushed an gae |
Doric - MNA | g far baith the living an the | deed | crossed. She struggled throwe |
Central - SWE | raither than the | deed | . Memorials hae |
Orkney - ORK | owerhearan the | deed | , |
Doric - MNA | ink that there wiz atween the | deed | wiz they were aa drug dealers |
Central - SEC | an pondered on the | deed | He wrocht |
Doric - MNA | ken ye shidna spik ill o the | deed | , bit he wisna se quait es ye |
Central - LAL | dichtin his hauns clean o the | deed | , |
Ulster - BUL | The yin wat clie haps up the | deed | , |
Ulster - BUL | A fissle unther the | deed | , saft-hingin thatch, |
Doric - MNA | Hiv they nae respeck fir the | deed | ? He felt fair disgustit wi th |
Central - LAL | gin the bodie raellie dis the | deed | . In days gaen by, in a rouche |
Southern - SEA | wei read i verse ten, at the | deed | banes wur brocht back til lif |
Southern - SEA | Come, let the | deed | show |
Central - EDN | art!” The enormity o’ the | deed | filled ma mind, the tak’in |
Doric - SNO | The lassie | deed | in autumn. |
Central - EDN | an’s haun. “It is a noble | deed | ,” he assuret him. |
Doric - MNA | he neest thing ye ken they're | deed | ." |
Doric - MNA | ye wint te dee is raik throwe | deed | folk's claes." |
Doric - MNA | ches higher and I’d call ye | deed | !” |
Ulster - WUL | Cowl, wet, an' feelin' half | deed | : |
Central - SEC | whan. A wrang word or a wrang | deed | at the wrang time cuid suin c |
Shetland - SHD | er faider an midder wis baith | deed | , an shui bed ithin a plaece c |
Doric - MNA | ep ower ma face: ye hid te bi | deed | te get ben the hoose - te th |
Doric - MNA | his chaunce till Steenhillock | deed | o the fever draggin him doon. |
Central - NEC | When folk | deed | , they trevelled tae the Land |
Doric - MNA | k ower when yinger Mains fell | deed | drunk intae sharn pit, an dro |
Doric - MNA | ie shawed itsel, Quetzalcoatl | deed | . Frae thon time forrit he wis |
Doric - MNA | trie an peintin. Quetzalcoatl | deed | , it wis screivit, at the time |
Central - AYR | Browning!' But afore the foul | deed | cuid be dune, a smirr o rain |
Central - AYR | nor ever! .. . May this foul | deed | haunt ye aa yer days an nicht |
Doric - MNA | Wull, he thocht, "Ma God, A'm | deed | ! |
Ulster - SYN | och, an tha hale lock o thaim | deed | ïn tha wattèr. |
Doric - MNA | t aa ma flooers hiv crined an | deed | . They’ll niver win ony priz |
Central - WCE | Fir you Jack, true in wird an | deed | , |
Central - LAL | r virr." An he keelit ower an | deed | . |
Central - SEC | fur daein a forbidden | deed | . |
Doric - ABN | ther that we aa kent had been | deed | fifteen year or mair. Ay, we |
Central - SEC | ad tae. Great Granny had been | deed | fer ower twenty year an it wi |
Orkney - ORK | Martian job in maet; Torsten | deed | |
Doric - MNA | We wid aw reyther be cal thin | deed | we thi fume's. Oneywuly, we g |
Doric - MNA | ell doon stone, stiff, starin | deed | ! The aal Pipe Major hid reach |
Ulster - BUL | gaen by him yin evenin oot in | Deed | Man's Rodden. A kine o a glee |
Doric - MNA | Neist foreneen fin the win | deed | doon an the sun cam oot, the |
Doric - MNA | wi buyin | deed | folk's claes..." |
Ulster - GUL | Tae rememmer those who | deed | . |
Southern - SWE | on's a stoatir Tom. "Ye've no | deed | o winter yit.' |
Ulster - GUL | @OorPatts Punks no | deed | ! |
Central - SEC | n followed wae awe these drop | deed | gawjuss birds fae the usa m8 |
Ulster - GUL | Or ye'll wakin up | deed | themarra" |
Central - LAL | Sae hungry she near | deed | o shame. |
Doric - MNA | the North Sea, he'd bin near | deed | wi sea sickness, peer vratch, |
Doric - MNA | lture-unit, herrin haein near | deed | oot wi aa the global pollutio |
Ulster - SYN | s sores. In tha en tha beggar | deed | an tha angels cairriet hïm a |
Shetland - SHD | in shö wis twaal, her faider | deed | wi leukaemia. Da day o da fun |
Central - LAL | Syne Guid King Alexander | deed | , awa wis law an lee, yill an |
Doric - DOR | ely nae? The hoose mi faither | deed | in, an mi mither efter him? N |
Doric - ABN | "Efter mi faither | deed | we hid tae move awa - mi mit |
Central - SEC | z anely sax whin heez faither | deed | , bit een then he wantit tae b |
Doric - MNA | hame till his faither aither | deed | or wis his auld sel. As it st |
Doric - MNA | n, fooshtie or no. Gin a fier | deed | , its ain kin wad cannibalise |
Doric - MNA | the lan, bit syne the sister | deed | giein birth tae fire. The Jav |
Southern - SWE | norkane @UlsterScotsAgen Ever | deed | . Leeved. |
Doric - MNA | s three fiddlers were aa fair | deed | - |
Central - LAL | rite in ony Scots dialect, or | deed | , nae parteeclar dialect ava. |
Central - EDN | ‘prestige’ language?1 Or | deed | wis it by wey o direct contac |
Doric - DOR | “Gin ye faw aff ye’r | deed | !” A sayed. |
Doric - MNA | Fa's | Deed | ? |
Doric - MNA | '""Missus Reed's | deed | !" He soundit aa excitit an he |
Central - LAL | le-heid wi the geenipig? It's | deed | ken, an cannae eat ocht!" |
Central - GLA | r yer supper. And now Wendy's | deed | . And we've got four dugs. D'y |
Ulster - PUL | dra M'Donal leeved in Corry's | Deed | , whar the carpairk is noo fur |
Doric - DOR | @RossAndrew7 fas | deed | like? |
Doric - DOR | a stane, makkin shair it was | deed | . |
Ulster - SYN | hoarns tuk ower, an tha seeds | deed | . An ither seed faad on guid g |
Central - NEC | tae dae tae Zeus if Hercules | deed | because o him. Sae the sun go |
Southern - SEA | ornet_2011 gid george #007 is | deed | |
Central - SEC | move guys - junior fitbaw is | deed | n buried - a rest ma case |
Southern - SEA | Auld Wattie Tamson, whae wis | deed | afore ma day, wis the ferm hi |
Doric - MNA | h! Morrice." Joyce's face wis | deed | fite an she hid a leuk © p |
Doric - MNA | zither. Auld Mattha Bruce wis | deed | , bit he'd bin ripe fur deein, |
Doric - MNA | oon te tell ma is faither wis | deed | - Ah hivna jist bin keepin a |
Doric - MNA | , an noo that his faither wis | deed | he wid hae tae wirk tee, tae |
Doric - MNA | t Tarves: the main street wis | deed | an the only life te bi seen w |
Doric - MNB | apped it ower the lug. It wis | deed | !! The next thing there wis a |
Doric - SNO | Growne-ups | deed | , |
Ulster - PUL | Hunners | deed | , at Sanfiel ir Ba'nahinch. |
Central - LAL | Thats it..Wee islands | deed | in the waater.... ?????? |
Doric - DOR | ther. Nae matter, shae’s | deed | noo! |
Southern - SEA | , thar in eet wis Geordie’s | deed | mowdie. Whan Geordie |
Doric - MNA | nursin a new-bocht mare that | deed | , in spite o aa his care an aa |
Doric - MNA | stable wi thon new horse that | deed | wi the girse sickness, nae an |
Central - SEC | - its a cleek that run that | deed | |
Doric - MNA | Ah felt bad cause Ah kent fit | deed | meent. 'Deed' meent ye war ni |
Doric - MNA | nny, an her rummlin oan aboot | deed | Granda Robertson an coontless |
Central - LAL | present tense hae jist aboot | deed | oot o English but is still da |
Central - SEC | It'll stope yur hert | deed | an throw yi right oot yur boo |
Ulster - BUL | The spalter an plowt, but | deed | |
Doric - MNA | Wull thocht he must hiv | deed | ! |
Central - SEC | Tho, gin a body | deed | , his bed grew cauld; |
Central - SWE | airched tae Durham whaur they | deed | o ill-usage an starvation. Th |
Doric - MNA | 're sayin. Granda Bruce anely | deed | five month syne, an he wis se |
Doric - MNA | n doon is chiks. "Ah'm raelly | deed | . An at corpse aneth the grun. |
Doric - MNA | ransplant contract. Gin Bappy | deed | , Auld Jude wad get sae mony t |
Central - LAL | n yesterday and it wuz pretty | deed | ..... |
Doric - MNA | She wiz weel aware Catty wiz | deed | but she enjoyed feelin him in |
Central - WCE | guy in the next room lyin’ | deed | tae the core |
Central - EDN | Agin sic a sinfu’ | deed | ! |