| Ulster - SYN |
Naw, | haenae | ivver wrocht |
| Central - LAL | @ROBERTLIDDELL3 | Haenae | a clue - it's ma neebours! |
| Ulster - CUL |
"A | haenae | opent it yit," said the White |
| Ulster - CUL |
ed lang unner the sea - " ("A | haenae | ," said Alice) "-an perhaps ya |
| Ulster - CUL |
wus boarn in a stable. Noo, A | haenae | turned intae a preacher but A |
| Central - WCE |
it wi mony fowk fir years wha | haenae | set fit in a fowk club but wh |
| Ulster - GUL |
o man-bodies an angels, gin A | haenae | luive in ma hert A’m the li |
| Southern - SWE | ide 6 mile fae the Aibbey and | haenae | heard o Thorter Fell! |
| Ulster - BEL |
we | haenae | a lot but we haed a baw, |
| Central - AYR |
, hen, ye're luikin great, ye | haenae | chynged a bit since I saw ye |
| Central - LAL | ny o her son-in-law Jim. Ye | haenae | chynged at aw, Annie said t |
| Ulster - GUL |
"Heth I | haenae | oany!" |
| Central - LAL | that. I suppose younger fowk | haenae | a clue aboot Bonanza! |
| Ulster - GUL |
e A cud mak muntains flit, an | haenae | luive, A’m nayther gear nor |
| Ulster - GUL |
gie ma boadie tae the lowe an | haenae | luive, A hae nae oot-tak frae |
| Ulster - BUL |
Some folks | haenae | much atal |
| Central - SWE |
h there's a lack o me - they | haenae | seen the back o me. There's s |
| Central - LAL | wed a few days syne, and they | haenae | gien me ony details re the ne |
| Ulster - CUL |
ness wud bae lik. "- fur they | haenae | got much evidence yit," shae |