Central - WCE | Naturally | Matilda wis pit in the bottom | |
Central - SEC | Ath whit aboot - alone again( | naturally | ) by gilbert o sullivan - ouc |
Central - DUN | pittin up loads o torches an, | naturally | enough, haein some kind o bon |
Central - SEC | So, | naturally | when ah first floated the ide |
Central - EDN | onnery marathon on the telly, | naturally | . —Aye, Sick Boy sais tae us |
Central - LAL | ..with mixed success.......... | naturally | !!!!! If the bairns had tae h |
Central - SEC | the twa weeks we wid be awa. | Naturally | when we did come hame the gow |
Central - EDN | e large open and green space. | Naturally | , Bruce is in his element. Run |
Central - SEC | and a gorgeous border collie. | Naturally | the collie wis the yin that I |
Central - SEC | ay intae his bowl at teatime. | Naturally | we did gie him tins o dug mea |
Central - EDN | park take liberties wae him. | Naturally | , of course, ah’ve tried ma |
Central - EDN | d come back oot the bathroom. | Naturally | , ah’m feelin ten poonds lig |
Doric - DOR | @LouiseNicol1 | naturally | ha ha. OO you jist got ma 100 |
Doric - DOR | PACKED | NATURALLY | |
Central - GLA | arrangement that has evolved | naturally | an organically. It should be |
Doric - ABN | oduce seeds fit can be spreid | naturally | bi birdies an the wind – fi |
Central - WCE | could read fast and weel and | naturally | sterted tae ettle efter books |
Ulster - GUL | n o' differ facilities at cud | naturally | bae in differ airts |
Central - LAL | ealous. I'm guessing that she | naturally | likes they parts but she's in |
Shetland - SHD | the English that may not come | naturally | in speech, but certainly does |
Central - SEC | gh livin an lovin oor leid we | naturally | mak daily declarations o dign |
Central - SEC | thoscopes aroond his neck. Ah | naturally | assume that he must be a doac |
Central - SEC | me a swift right hand. Which | naturally | sends me tumblin tae the conc |
Central - GLA | me). Gangs ay stout lads with | naturally | chunky fore-erms wander among |
Central - GLA | kled away bi the sodjers, who | naturally | hid tae leave oaf bein hoops |
Central - SEC | c is her gift that the reader | naturally | chynges thair perspective tae |
Central - GLA | Scots comes mair | naturally | tae me than English, and ah f |
Shetland - SHD | frog willin tae spaek. Dey ir | naturally | blate craetirs. Eftir approac |
Central - LAL | ed in Scots, exists somewhaur | naturally | in the mooth o a bodie in som |
Central - WCE | da's wan ae these folk that's | naturally | brainy, she's sittin the Cred |
Orkney - ORK | – is at “We must speak as | naturally | as we can in any given situat |
Central - SEC | snugly. And goes taegether as | naturally | as bacon and eggs. Ah wish he |
Central - SEC | and ma Doc Martens. Bruce is | naturally | disappointed ah've hud tae cu |
Central - LAL | 'our cultural heritage'. This | naturally | includes the Scots language.. |
Central - GLA | ent trainers. Why his hair is | naturally | thinner n he shaves it aff. W |
Central - SEC | ound like he's speaking Scots | naturally | he makes it sound pure put-on |
Central - GLA | y, naw, bowfin aye, a wee bit | naturally | |
Orkney - ORK | elsh TV drama flits perfectly | naturally | atween subtitled Welsh and En |