Central - SWE | ie | Asia Minor, the Crimea, | |
Ulster - SYN | here, an yis ir no listenin! | ie | , Whan an ïll spirit cums oot |
Central - LAL | " | Ie | wis the hub o the norlauns, F |
Central - SEC | inndit wi a skyrin o "ei" an " | ie | "s bein written in mony a plac |
Central - SEC | teed o the ubiqitous "ei" an " | ie | " o 20th Century spellins, we |
Central - SEC | ae mak the soondin clear, an " | ie | " whan the "ch" efter it is ta |
Central - SEC | "ee" be the defaut an uizin " | ie | " for certain speecial cases, |
Central - LAL | 'Disney,' ah say. ' | Ie | wis just in a gift shop, but |
Shetland - SHD | in Frisian in grades 1 to 6 ( | ie | , from 4 to 10 years of age), |
Central - LAL | t at ‘it is when this urge ( | ie | , ti write in Scots) is involu |
Central - SEC | endin is a separate morpheme ( | ie | whan sneddin the endin leaves |
Central - LAL | Scots-Medium Education ( | ie | , teachin in Scots in the same |
Central - SEC | llins like "couthie" (couth + | ie | ), an still uize the kenspeckl |
Central - SEC | o the by-line kythin inower, | ie | . "Keepin a guid Scots tung in |
Central - SEC | different amang the dialecks, | ie | it's a different diaphoneme. |
Shetland - SHD | - | ie | /-y: birsi 'stubbly' (birse + |
Central - SEC | . For example, should it be "- | ie | " or "-y" at the ends o wirds? |
Central - SEC | a. It wad extend uise o the "- | ie | " endin fae juist diminutives |
Central - SEC | maist Scots writin tae uize "- | ie | " for diminutives, a bonny ene |
Central - SEC | n could be gotten bi writin "- | ie | " whan the endin is a separate |
Central - SEC | brocht up the idea o uizin "- | ie | " at the end o wirds whan vowe |
Central - SEC | e'r nae precedent for uizin "- | ie | " aa the time. Insteed, we uiz |
Central - SEC | t's the airgyment for uizin "- | ie | " in Scots aawey insteed o "-y |
Shetland - SHD | 3.1.2.1 - | ie | versus - in |
Central - SEC | tier 3 level playin field - | ie | u kin go anywhere n no get st |
Shetland - SHD | aes a derivational morpheme - | ie | an aa (laek in daftie, sweeti |
Doric - DUN | g as ye pronounce it b-u-tt-r- | ie | . ?? https://t.co/grurH0UDqa |
Central - LAL | ic transcription for Scots - | ie | , ane that weel cuid cover a g |
Southern - SEA | it’s Nummer Plate wis KS.1. | ie | . Roxburghshire No. Yin. |
Central - LAL | ed away before we could talk. | Ie | wis yet anocher attempe tae w |
Ulster - GUL | 3 https://fleadhcheoil. | ie | |
Central - LAL | gh ah should o seen it comin. | Ie | isnae even a believable lie, |
Central - LAL | www.indigo. | ie | /egt/udhr/udlr-en.html |
Central - DUN | ad he no listenit tae Wullie? | Ie | must be the ghost o the grave |
Central - SEC | ogue, the AK Bell shop or tae | ie | awa as prizes for some o the |
Shetland - SHD | Æ solitrie | ie | 's ay blinkrin, |
Central - DUN | e aulder lads tellt him, 'Ach | ie | 'll be the makkin o ye, Davie. |
Doric - DOR | n somebody on yer back a back | ie | wis a hurl on back o bike roo |
Central - LAL | oond at him, syne turned back | ie | Christopher Robin. |
Southern - SEA | oan the same level as eejits | ie | BoJo, Randy Andy, Tony Blair, |
Doric - MNA | Ards, ghillies hadg O pairts | Ie | Veterans A pony a yeat , pale |
Shetland - SHD | Ati'da bloo kiæ | ie | an da kaald waatir. |