| Central - LAL |
| Hasna | hoppit far in life |
| Central - EDN |
faut,” he sayed. “Bit wha | hasna | imagint whit they wad say tae |
| Doric - DOR |
t wye tae gang about it. SLRC | hasna | the siller tae tak on the pub |
| Central - LAL |
auld whirligig that the wind | hasna | shoggelt sin langsyne. |
| Central - LAL |
anger,' I said tae mysel. 'He | hasna | yet been hungert or thristy n |
| Central - LAL |
bides a reid-faced chiel. He | hasna | smelt a flooer nane. He hasna |
| Doric - MNB |
him and tae ma dad because he | hasna | caught one before so a can wi |
| Central - LAL |
'Hou dis he ken me whan he | hasna | seen me afore?' |
| Central - LAL |
i luve fir yersel, Thrym, she | hasna | pit |
| Central - SEC |
ae lood as the pipes, and she | hasna | the swirl nor the skirl o the |
| Doric - ABN |
in that the maan on es photie | hasna | muckle hair an ee've gat a fi |
| Central - LAL |
nd is a dreidfu thing. Ilkane | hasna | haen a freend. An I micht com |
| Central - LAL |
, he cannae be suir Mairshall | hasna | juist raxit across the bar, l |
| Doric - DOR |
An Grunny wis richt, Gordon | hasna | a care. |
| Orkney - ORK |
it ridiculous for someone who | hasna | really used them in the past |
| Central - LAL |
here for, because puir Teeger | hasna | had ony breakfast yet.' |
| Central - LAL |
p we haena seen has etten, or | hasna | etten, a rose. |
| Central - LAL |
that Scots an Community leids | hasna | . Wi the innin o Gaelic-Medium |
| Central - LAL |
te o its lang pedigree, Scots | hasna | been accordit a richt recogni |
| Central - LAL |
dna be easy at first as Scots | hasna | been alloued this kind o publ |
| Central - LAL |
teachers an ony teacher that | hasna | seen a booking form or a leaf |
| Central - LAL |
"Then it | hasna | dune ye onie guid!' |
| Central - LAL |
ts language intae a mercat it | hasna | reached afore an could inspir |
| Shetland - SHD | @SamMGreer Du | hasna | let onybody doon Sam. Dirs no |
| Doric - DOR |
At the mirk o the Law | hasna | recht slocked na smuired. |