Central - SWE | gantin | ||
Doric - DOR | getable-or mineral?" he said, | gantin | at ilkie saicont wird. |
Central - LAL | chle an fykie wark, she said, | gantin | : |
Shetland - SHD | oot somethin idder," said he, | gantin | . "A'm turnin weary o dis. I v |
Central - AYR | e draw," the Dormous gaed on, | gantin | aa the while an rubbin its ee |
Shetland - SHD | a draa," da Dormoose guid on, | gantin | an rubbin his een, for he wis |
Central - EDN | “Whit?” cryed the Mouss, | gantin | : “Nivver bene in a – ye n |
Central - LAL | ale thing in Scots wad stop a | gantin | hole in the intellectual airm |
Shetland - SHD | “Dat I do,” he said | gantin | . “A’ll fin somewye waarm, |
Central - LAL | Sauf the | gantin | grund |
Central - SEC | Tammas wes awaur o the | gantin | faces outower i the taivern, |
Central - LAL | e sleepin inby, else they are | gantin | . Ainly the bairns are scroong |
Central - LAL | ck o food for days. They were | gantin | . Sae for a while there wis na |
Central - LAL | Church02 @Lenniesaurus Yere | gantin | for onythin ye really fancy. |
Central - SEC | But och, ma man, Ah see ye | gantin | . |
Doric - MNA | wi its sherp wee cuttit teeth | gantin | like a wolf's mawe, an the ri |
Central - LAL | so A'm | gantin | tae skip tae the end. |
Central - SEC | sojers wes staunnin | gantin | at hir. Ein the nicht waatch |
Central - LAL | fir the mannie thocht up yon | gantin | shape, |
Central - LAL | For awbody gantin for mair | gantin | here ye go - has meant openi |
Central - EDN | ily. He hadna realised he wis | gantin | . Bit Beatrice hadna noticed h |
Central - AYR | emous unnerstatement... I wis | gantin | for it... ma wee hert wis thu |
Central - EDN | n he'l cuid sei hiz ain faiss | gantin | uplins at him. He gied hissel |