Central - EDN | e (possessor); Ah (possessor) | haena | sae muckle preens (neutral as |
Central - LAL | Iona. Naw. A | haena | buin tae Jean's Fry! The chee |
Central - SEC | nce is ma hinmaist. Tak it; A | haena | onie mair cunyie, nor wuts fo |
Central - WCE | what o the texts thaimsels? A | haena | the skowth here for a fu comp |
Southern - SEA | grit i thaim days an A | haena | spoken til ‘um fur owre 50 |
Central - SEC | fae the Embra office. Gin he | haena | seen it afore, its wordy o a |
Central - LAL | We | haena | ony breid! |
Central - LAL | We | haena | lowe, or lamp, or hame; |
Central - WCE | m speirins: Nae fears! ... We | haena | what wad sair ye an hiz baith |
Central - LAL | him for the sake o thrift. We | haena | but the ae ratton. |
Central - LAL | t mibby gies us the reason we | haena | heard fae onybody ither. Some |
Central - LAL | e, we kenna whaur, a sheep we | haena | seen has etten, or hasna ette |
Central - WCE | be-in bloutert. Lat's howp we | haena | aw been thare! In 'Annie and |
Central - LAL | t no’a factort in cheils we | haena | even thocht aboot. Sae like D |
Central - LAL | mibby, the’r means that we | haena | yet jaloused. |
Central - LAL | 'Ye | haena | duin ocht wrang,' Kate telt h |
Central - LAL | "Ye haena muckle pooer... Ye | haena | paws forby... Ye canna traive |
Central - LAL | Naebody has tamed you, an ye | haena | tamed naebody. Ye are like my |
Central - LAL | But whit's the yuise, gin ye | haena | the rowth o the bawbees, |
Central - WCE | reader an commentator. Gin ye | haena | haerd his thochts on the Lang |
Central - AYR | gowd o this strae, an gin ye | haena | wun til it atween this nicht |
Central - EDN | say,” he addit, “that Ah | haena | been indireckly involved, mon |
Central - LAL | airves a mention, but whit Ah | haena | time or scowth tae explore at |
Central - EDN | in tae convince hersel. “Ah | haena | suffert at thair hauns.” Sh |
Central - EDN | afore introducin thaim. “Ah | haena | telt thaim naethin aboot ye, |
Central - LAL | at, the king said tae him. 'I | haena | yet made a tour o my haill ki |
Central - LAL | I hae bade on this planet, I | haena | been discomfittit but thrice. |
Central - LAL | antine @Indy4Scotland Ta - i | haena | had a reply tae e mail nor te |
Central - LAL | gang agley frae the truith. I | haena | aye been strecht-forrit in ta |
Central - LAL | twa an sax mak twenty-echt. I | haena | time tae licht it again. Twen |
Central - LAL | ear has gane by sinsyne, an I | haena | yet tellt this story. The fre |
Central - LAL | 'I hae come a lang gate, an I | haena | haen onie sleep.' |
Central - LAL | rawin again at my age, whan I | haena | made onie attemps forby the t |
Central - LAL | uf frae that, at laest, sen I | haena | fashed masel ti lairn whaurab |
Central - LAL | But in gaein owre quagmires I | haena | been bogged |
Central - LAL | nswert the wee prince. "But I | haena | muckle time. I hae freends ta |
Central - LAL | ours are aw verra weel; but I | haena | yet sortit my plane; I hae na |
Central - SEC | A fine hame-comin when things | haena | been duin |
Southern - SEA | the muin an the lenterns | haena | chynged, |
Central - SEC | isputable idiot. His pawrents | haena | the comfort o bein able, with |
Central - LAL | ye think lang on me, see, but | haena | onie by-time |
Central - LAL | at dinna trattle on gin thay | haena | ocht ti say. Aathing about th |
Central - LAL | "They | haena | chynged ava,' said the leerie |
Central - LAL | "Troth they | haena | pyson for a saicont stang. |
Central - LAL | han I wis sax year auld, an | | haena | learnt tae draw oniething for |