Doric - DOR | Mum | made mony a thing wi' sewin | |
Central - DUN | Mum | , whars ah meh socks? | |
Central - LAL | Mum | says every cloud hus a silver | |
Doric - DOR | Mum | sat darnin them mony a time | |
Doric - MNA | " | Mum | !" she says...an the wird faas |
Central - LAL | thocht tae cheynge "lum" tae " | mum | ". Gled I glisked it in time a |
Central - SEC | ' | Mum | ! Like it would be aw right no |
Central - LAL | ' | Mum | , is everyhin OK?' Cathy asks. |
Central - LAL | Young Jock cried, ' | Mum | , admit it noo! |
Central - LAL | 'But you're involved too,' | Mum | replies tae Kate. 'And they s |
Central - LAL | grave tae pay him any mind. ' | Mum | , dae you remember Mr Gregory? |
Central - GLA | A scene?' | Mum | yells, and gestures roond the |
Central - GLA | nge boy ye've brought wi ye?' | Mum | says, dabbin at her eyes. 'Ye |
Central - GLA | 'What do you mean?' | Mum | asks. |
Central - WCE | ir father. Ah said tae ma da, | Mum | says ah can go if it's awrigh |
Central - LAL | Ma, | Mum | , Mammy |
Central - GLA | thought no turnin up wis bad, | Mum | says. "But noo this. Ye know, |
Central - GLA | 'Awk, they always exaggerate, | Mum | ! |
Central - GLA | 'Aye, | mum | . . |
Central - GLA | Jim Hamilton, | mum | 's pal fae school, is at the p |
Central - LAL | "I dinnae want a bath noo, | Mum | !" |
Orkney - ORK | _may Good morning to you too, | Mum | and Peedie Man! https://t.co/ |
Central - WCE | ree and that meant ma sister, | mum | and dad could mak a group, an |
Central - GLA | nt tae speak at the cemetery, | Mum | says. 'So ah want ye tae dae |
Orkney - ORK | So - | Mum | on the pillion, me squashed a |
Central - LAL | Day 363. | Mum | collects stones when they go |
Central - LAL | that back after five minutes. | Mum | and Dad joined the queue o ho |
Southern - SWE | pier fir @scotslanguage pals. | Mum | Mima's 90, fae Muirkirk and m |
Central - LAL | art's goin like the clappers. | Mum | and Kate are sittin in the li |
Central - LAL | r a new boss. Ye'll ken that. | Mum | is behaving! We're in Buccleu |
Orkney - ORK | was complete. I loved being a | mum | and could spend oors just wat |
Central - GLA | 'Ma | mum | phoned on Saturday night, ah |
Central - WCE | She said, Ma | mum | says that yi can end up reall |
Central - SEC | in photo. But nonetheless, ma | mum | seemed obliviously delighted. |
Central - GLA | uches ma elbow. Mrs Casey, ma | mum | 's next-door neighbour, wears |
Central - WCE | , D'yi want tae try one - ma | mum | made them - thir called samo |
Central - LAL | wis driven oot the hoose. Ma | mum | gied him a wee wave ta ta! ht |
Central - SEC | timber fae auld uncle Sam. Ma | mum | wid jist brush oaff his tales |
Central - GLA | Nobody's smilin noo. Ma | mum | 's dabbin at tears wae a tissu |
Central - SEC | oan great junction street. Ma | mum | jumped in front ae us wae her |
Central - WCE | , but I forgot, and so did ma | mum | and dad, but ma wee sister re |
Central - WCE | tae a wee stane table and ma | mum | and dad dumped oor stuff doon |
Central - GLA | avourite pub, accordin tae ma | mum | . And noo there's auld biddies |
Central - EDN | ‘’Aye, he gave ma | mum | a lift haime yin night when i |
Central - SEC | n ah hud tae sit and watch ma | mum | go cap in |
Central - SEC | ma hert broken again. When ma | mum | passed awey wae cardiac arres |
Central - GLA | ow whit, Siobhan, ye're no ma | mum | , and ye're no Mrs De Luca, ma |
Central - SEC | Aboot twinty minutes later ma | mum | cawed me doon stairs fur ma t |
Central - WCE | a used tae sae k'nit....as ma | mum | wis a keen k'nitter .... ayew |
Southern - SEA | eres fuck all mobile aboot ma | mum | and dads mobile phone. Better |
Central - SEC | ma parents. Straight awey ma | mum | cloacked the fear drippin fae |
Central - SEC | er’’ ah tell him ‘’Ma | mum | alweys says ah should take de |
Central - LAL | 'If you'd treated | Mum | wia little respect this would |
Central - LAL | s said she needed a hand, and | Mum | couldnae say no cae hur, espe |
Central - LAL | ae before Lewis wis born, and | Mum | 's never liked Aunty Marie.' |
Doric - MNA | h Birthday today. Hope he and | Mum | have a lovely day. They're no |
Central - SEC | bit of bird watching, me and | mum | watched dad have a pint ??, t |
Central - LAL | hur age,' Granny had said tae | Mum | . 'No that it makes a differen |
Central - LAL | d truly oan the mend ~ unlike | Mum | , whose illnesses huv blighted |
Central - GLA | "Nah I'm fine | mum | juist tired." |
Central - SWE | Rock a bye baby if | Mum | 's at the top And goes back to |
Central - LAL | said we'd all ignored hur ag | Mum | 's birthday party. Ah didnae. |
Central - LAL | Ah've seen how much | Mum | and Dad struggled tae bring m |
Central - SEC | reland, when an auld Scottish | mum | , visiting her son, got stoppe |
Southern - SWE | @NHSaaa Huge thanks too from | mum | who's so immensely grateful @ |
Central - GLA | he exowstit an strugglin teen | mum | |
Central - WCE | The auld Queen | Mum | cashed her chips in, |
Central - LAL | That's why, when | Mum | phoned me up tonight tae say |
Central - WCE | said. Or whit. Or ah'm tellin | mum | . OOOO, said her pal: she wis |
Central - LAL | Leanne and Aunty Cathy gettin | Mum | done doesnae make any sense. |
Central - LAL | @heatherdunnn | Mum | phoned ma work to see if Id |
Doric - ABN | An' it wis time tae go | mum | wid yell |
Orkney - ORK | "Listen," an records the deep | mum | o Aikeray's injines, the bed |
Central - WCE | An then she could've told her | mum | an dad an got them to visit t |
Central - SEC | couple ah assume, tae be her | mum | and dad who resemble the Twit |
Central - LAL | her tea in the kitchen wi her | mum | . |
Central - WCE | o yi think ah should tell her | mum | ? |
Central - LAL | he morn's morn, Sophie an her | mum | gaed the messages an they boc |
Central - LAL | Sae Sophie an her | mum | telt him whit had happent, an |
Central - EDN | in hands oan the couch in her | mum | and dad's livin room. The tel |
Central - LAL | am frae the kitchen, thit her | mum | cried the leevin ruim, ir whi |
Central - LAL | tae go there a few days after | Mum | wis charged. - |
Doric - DOR | Did yer | mum | iye keep odds an' ends in tin |
Central - SEC | Ir ye takkin it hame tae yer | mum | ?' |
Central - LAL | "Shove ower, an let in yer | Mum | ." |
Central - LAL | @DavidPaisley Yer | mum | did such a lot fir Scots an S |
Central - LAL | guage Mither, maw, ma, mam or | mum | ? And gran, granny, Nanna? No |
Southern - SWE | Oor | Mum | filled up the twa-pun jars, |
Central - GLA | ly pockets explainin thit our | mum | widnae want me eating thon th |
Doric - MNA | "Your | mum | 's very lucky," said Missus Re |
Central - LAL | front o the local weans, Your | mum | should be ashamed o hursel.' |
Southern - SEA | t o shit moment when your | mum | hand you a card and u say wha |
Central - GLA | s total sense. And how's your | mum | dealing with it?' |
Doric - MNA | "Does your | mum | know you're here, Pauline?" |
Central - LAL | workin in this town now your | mum | 's got a record.' |
Central - EDN | s oaff in ma mind. ‘’Your | mum | is a cleaner at Leith Surgery |
Central - LAL | Sophie's | mum | said, "Dae ye fancy a wee pie |
Central - LAL | coorse ye can!" said Sophie's | mum | . "Come awa in. |
Central - LAL | whit tae dae," said Sophie's | mum | . "I've naething left for yer |
Central - LAL | be, I wunner?" said Sophie's | mum | . |
Central - LAL | Sae Sophie's | mum | said, "Dae ye fancy a wee dri |
Southern - SWE | @ReidEileen1 Aye J's | mum | good. My own soldiering on to |
Central - SEC | s. Kaur, Fiona's Sikh click's | Mum | , that's a keen maimber o the |
Central - WCE | we meant tae say tae Livvy's | mum | ??" Emma asked, anxiously. She |
Central - LAL | ’s hessel whan he heard hes | mum | lauchin. A laigh, couthie soo |
Central - SEC | Tae hes | Mum | . |
Central - SEC | shiftit hes attention tae hes | Mum | . |
Central - SEC | it oot an haundit it tae hes | Mum | , Annie. “That’s the maitt |
Central - SEC | in wis gey faur wrang gin hes | Mum | descrievit onythin is piggin. |
Central - LAL | shoothers. Wullie thocht hes | mum | wis awfy braw. Fir a wumman h |
Central - SEC | rchill an the Tories. Bit hes | Mum | uphaudit thit, is ayeweys, it |
Central - SEC | the French hid duin thit hes | mum | thocht sic a guid idea. Anith |
Central - SEC | Now families | Mum | , Dad, Bairn, Auld-Yin |
Central - SEC | ill I was 18 and saw my mates | mum | doing them in the oven ?? |
Southern - SWE | mnock Aye maist folk dae! His | mum | Peggy was my dad's sister, hi |
Central - GLA | an, and be nice to Shaun, his | mum | isn't doing very well, she sa |
Central - SEC | arently yae wouldnae ride his | mum | intae battle. Ah punched in m |
Central - GLA | r n he shaves it aff. Why his | mum | n dad never came tae his scho |
Central - LAL | Ah guess | Mum | and Dad wur naive tae think p |
Central - LAL | even hur pencilthin eyebrows | Mum | warned against. Everyhin aboo |
Central - LAL | 'Away oot and play!" says | Mum | , and we dae - |
Central - SEC | Wullie’s | Mum | fautit the Inglish fir aw Sco |
Central - LAL | Wullie’s | mum | , Annie, nivver made tae muive |
Central - LAL | Wullie’s | mum | apened the hoose door wi a ro |
Central - SEC | urchill. Aw barrin Wullie’s | mum | , wha cried him ‘thon piggin |
Central - SEA | istly West African Pidgin, at | Mum | , a naitral Border Scots speak |
Southern - SEA | s like what the fuck do a get | mum | and dad. O mums hers a candle |
Doric - ABN | My | mum | askin' if I got athing or did |
Central - SEC | "My | mum | says I'm big boned" Jordan sa |
Central - SEC | oot there spoke the Doric. My | mum | and dad spoke the Doric. We d |
Doric - DOR | s Erchie in Aberdeenshire. My | Mum | also spoke about something be |
Central - WCE | aboot Noddytown numpties. My | mum | gave me into trouble for sayi |
Ulster - EUL | Following my | mum | 's trusty feedback, "Could ye |
Ulster - EUL | the same conversation with my | mum | and dad you might get "hinnae |
Doric - ABN | I mind fan my | mum | an' dad decided tae flit |
Central - SEC | so my | Mum | happed me up in ma |
Central - SEC | _67 I cannae even remember my | mum | baking a cake ?????????? |
Central - LAL | an Get well soon, Sara. As my | mum | aye used to say, Guid gear's |
Central - LAL | ' Harry says. 'That's what my | mum | always says to me. Give it a |
Central - LAL | ots, English and Polish, My | mum | says its, like, my first la |