Ulster - GUL | ce maks hit baith diverse an' | distinctive | . Nane o' thae thrie tradeetio |
Central - LAL | uries, it continues tae hae a | distinctive | impact on Scottish society. S |
Central - SEC | course, is the fact there's a | distinctive | lack ae talent walkin up and |
Central - LAL | an fails tae treat Scots as a | distinctive | wrutten medium |
Central - LAL | allous the leid tae express a | distinctive | culture an pynt o view. Richt |
Central - SEC | turnt oot tae be Nissart, the | distinctive | |
Central - LAL | irners can listen oot fir the | distinctive | markers o speech fae the Nort |
Doric - MNA | ammes whilk will reinvigorate | distinctive | stories linked tae local cult |
Central - LAL | . Eng., into which they weave | distinctive | Sc. words or spellings someti |
Shetland - SHD | e will always be some form of | distinctive | Ayrshire speech, Caithnessian |
Central - EDN | e the ‘considerable body of | distinctive | formal Latinate diction which |
Central - LAL | nction an gar anither rich an | distinctive | idiom gang oot o the warld. L |
Central - WCE | As thon | distinctive | intro fillt the air |
Central - SEC | important pairt o Scotland's | distinctive | linguistic an cultural herita |
Central - DUN | that still cin celebrate its | distinctive | culture that ye cin learn thi |