Doric - MNA | Stan | up an hae a say. | |
Doric - DOR | Stan | an look I div scrat my broo, | |
Ulster - EUL | Stan | ||
Doric - DOR | stan | nivver mind play fitba. Of co | |
Central - SEC | "Preezent AAARMS! Aa-1-2-3-4! | Stan | at EEEZE! Staaand EEEZY!", an |
Central - SEC | Stan still! | Stan | still!! Noo step aside!! |
Ulster - SYN | " | Stan | up whar the' can aa see ye." |
Ulster - CUL | " | Stan | up an repeat 'It's the voice |
Doric - MNA | turnt tae e paraleesed lad) " | stan | up, tak yer bed an g'wa hame |
Doric - DOR | auctioneer asked, " | Stan | on? " Greedy said "Aye, aye". |
Ulster - WUL | ' | Stan | Fast, howl whit yae hae got. |
Doric - MNA | ins are forgien,'or tae say, ' | stan | up an waalk?' Bit tae shew ye |
Ulster - CUL | in aboot it. Sae come on noo, | stan | up for tha wye wae taak an le |
Central - GLA | atchin green an white Adidas, | Stan | Smith trainies an a Notre Dam |
Ulster - SYN | hïngs stairts tae cum aboot, | stan | up strecht, lïft up yer heid |
Doric - MNA | hair o yer heid will be tint. | Stan | yer grun an ye'll save yersel |
Central - SEC | Bruce: | Stan | still, ma naggie. Gin A flee |
Ulster - EUL | A | stan | |
Ulster - BUL | Noo, A | stan | a wee afore |
Ulster - PUL | Sauf yince mair, A | stan | lukkin oot |
Doric - DOR | s offspring awa ti see granda | Stan | |
Ulster - WUL | That's fired frae a | stan | '. |
Doric - MNA | atie oot a geer an caim tae a | stan | steil. Hee's nay on a reck, e |
Ulster - BUL | Here A | stan | , |
Ulster - GUL | e Boord o' Ulster-Scots tuk a | stan | ' aa the |
Central - SEC | Saltire Street kis he cuidna | stan | no kennin whit haed happent. |
Doric - MNA | wa'. Noo, his ain fowk culdna | stan | him sae they sent a delegatio |
Doric - MNA | Fumes - Rob couldna | stan | - got nae cuttins fae Anne S |
Doric - MNA | wis aa booed ower an coundna | stan | up straicht. An fan Jesus saw |
Doric - MNA | odies hanker efter, God canna | stan | . Afore Jock cam it wis naethi |
Doric - DOR | An ah canna | stan | yon pumpernickle |
Doric - MNA | e've a short life an Ah canna | stan | te see ye lookin miserable an |
Doric - MNA | is denner. "At's fit Ah canna | stan | aboot aa yer posh places - e |
Doric - MNA | tie, couse maist wyfe's canna | stan | sma boatie's. Eif et's nay co |
Doric - MNA | "Ken fit I jist canna | stan | ?" said Elspeth as Vi cam thro |
Doric - MNA | "Dinna | stan | ere an gaawk. Ye're gettin in |
Doric - MNA | fir the bargain rail. "Dinna | stan | up afore the winda far aabody |
Doric - MNA | nor pack, nor sheen an dinna | stan | an news on e road. Fanivver y |
Central - SEC | onagall, but this stuff winna | stan | the test o time lik the Bard |
Ulster - SYN | r a boul. Na, ye pit ït on a | stan | , whar ït gies licht tae tha |
Doric - MNA | language aat’s in use disna | stan | still, frozen in time – itâ |
Doric - ABN | r that noo, the bobbies disna | stan | . |
Central - SEC | @robertmdaws @NFFC | stan | the man - defo a class act w |
Doric - MNA | e'd mak straaberry jam. She'd | stan | an steer it the hotterin pink |
Doric - ABN | icht Setterday efterneen we'd | stan | an keek ower the pailins at t |
Doric - MNA | wi'd te ging uphill, so Ah'd | stan | it the fit o the brae an coon |
Central - SEC | it wisnae hauf sae dear Ah'd | stan | ye aw a roon |
Doric - DOR | On tip taes me, I'd | stan | up in stirrups, |
Central - LAL | an the ewes an lionesses wad | stan | lookin on, like mithers at a |
Central - LAL | an the ewes an lionesses wad | stan | lookin on, like mithers at a |
Central - LAL | t bein telt onythin. They wad | stan | back an leuk owre him whan he |
Doric - MNB | us missing ah hand...wan eyed | Stan | the Jambo well obvious...and |
Doric - MNA | "An on the slope a hoose did | stan | |
Doric - DOR | fell oot. En the dog wid | stan | ere waggin it's tail as Jonsa |
Ulster - CUL | dness wus mair than Alice cud | stan | : shae got up in a real disgus |
Ulster - WUL | For a while Ah think Ah cud | stan | ' it - |
Ulster - WUL | As a yokin' at the stock hae | stan | 's |
Ulster - CUL | This, o coorse, Alice cudnae | stan | , an shae went roon the coort |
Ulster - SYN | hïssel, hïs kïngdom cudnae | stan | . Hoo then can ye say that A c |
Ulster - SYN | She wus bent dooble an cudnae | stan | up strecht ava. Whan Jesus sa |
Ulster - PUL | thur’s a creeter ye cannae | stan | , weel ye cud tell him that ye |
Ulster - SYN | ae, an frae thaim that cannae | stan | iz. |
Ulster - GUL | in the cumin five yeirs irnae | stan | ' alane bit ir future airted a |
Ulster - SYN | snae mean that tha Laa disnae | stan | , for ït daes, ïn iverie wee |
Ulster - BUL | Tae | stan | an luk awa, awa, |
Southern - SEC | tae | stan | up for freedom thegither, |
Doric - MNA | So we aat me an Zoink hid tae | stan | up an tak a bow, tae thi crow |
Doric - MNA | h doarmin hault eis aside tae | stan | , we awbudee stairen aat weis, |
Ulster - SYN | yer enemies wull be able tae | stan | up tae yis, or say a wurd agi |
Ulster - SYN | ippycrates, fer the' love tae | stan | an pray ïn tha Meetin Hooses |
Ulster - SYN | f oniebodie ïs no wullin tae | stan | up for me an ma wurds, then t |
Doric - MNA | y loo naething better nor tae | stan | afore e hale Temple an at e n |
Doric - MNA | Faar the smiddy ees't tae | stan | |
Doric - ABN | yed the gither Never slow tae | stan | ' wir han' Nae maiter fit like |
Central - SEC | it wad never dae for me to be | stan | 'in up in the transe afore a' |
Doric - DOR | on the | stan | for bein oot o haun |
Ulster - BUL | k cans doon til tha craimerie | stan | at tha en o tha loanen. |
Central - SEC | an he haed seen Lord Primrose | stan | , |
Doric - MNA | in. In his mind, he meeved te | stan | aside her, feelin the heat fa |
Doric - MNA | i ye," said Morrice, tryin te | stan | up an near faaen ower, "bit i |
Doric - MNA | red the Jassie, comin roon te | stan | aside Ina. |
Doric - MNA | he couples teen it in turn te | stan | up an steek their heads oot t |
Doric - MNA | Betty wis jist aboot te | stan | up an rin oot fin a young qui |
Ulster - CUL | headrig a minit we | stan | . |
Ulster - EUL | Amang iz aa, ye | stan | apairt |
Doric - DOR | Wid ye | stan | up an walk oot on me? |
Doric - MNA | e kinna folk at ye ken far ye | stan | wi." |
Central - WCE | Showin Big | Stan | 's Video Game, Oan England's W |
Doric - MNA | n's lookin fir?" Ah say as Ah | stan | it the crossin on Union Stree |
Central - AYR | aith stauchert alang the ruch | stan | ¢ causey forenent the steadin |
Doric - MNA | isen an lockit e door ye mith | stan | ootside an rap an say, "Lord, |
Doric - MNA | ngel answert, "A'm Gabriel; I | stan | in attendance on e Lord an A' |
Doric - DOR | Here I | stan | toorie in han |
Doric - DOR | So I | stan | hummled |
Ulster - GUL | , a bes', a sense o' official | stan | ' stills an, aa |
Central - SEC | We'll | stan | oor grund, whate'er betide. |
Central - SEC | 's faur eneugh oot noo. We'll | stan | |
Ulster - EUL | Wi Orr in mine All | stan | ma lane |
Doric - MNA | ther fowk tae dee e same will | stan | heich i the Keengdom o Hivven |
Doric - MNA | "An on the slope a hoose will | stan | ’ |
Ulster - BUL | They'd stan an watch him | stan | his lane. |
Doric - MNA | himsel, foo will his keengdom | stan | ? - cause as ye say, I cass o |
Doric - MNA | i e wizzent han, "Rise up, an | stan | furth amo hiz." An up he gat |
Doric - ABN | n the vet, an Tam Webster, an | Stan | Miller, an Abbie Greig, an on |
Ulster - GUL | Sae mebbe gae an | stan | by it, |
Doric - MNA | ith win throw fit's tae be an | stan | afore e Sin o Man." |
Doric - MNA | Wi stan an | stan | an wi news awa, |
Ulster - BUL | Tae stap an | stan | less strange in far Loughgiel |
Ulster - CUL | had tae double thimsels up an | stan | on thir hauns an feet tae mak |
Ulster - GUL | tak forrit an | stan | tha pairt o tha ootpit o this |
Doric - MNA | Breezer, " fa am I te try an | stan | in is road?" |
Ulster - GUL | Whaur A kin | stan | and let it wash awa life's he |
Doric - MNA | ye sweir afore e Lord ye maun | stan | bi it'. Bit fit A tell ye is |
Central - SEC | It seemed to mak a kind o | stan | , |
Doric - DOR | @Fionasstalker Pal o | Stan | free.? |
Ulster - SYN | oose divid agin itsel wull no | stan | . ° An ïf Satan casts oot Sa |
Doric - MNB | one mannie wis struggling to | stan | on his feet. |
Ulster - PUL | win ring, ach shair tha niver | stan | . |
Doric - MNA | ˜Ere’s nae time ti play nor | stan | lookin an wunnerin noo. It’ |
Ulster - CUL | an’ oul Daisy knowed thoor | stan | ’. |
Central - SEC | er een tae whaur yer bairnies | stan | . |
Ulster - BUL | Whar three watherin stanes | stan | |
Ulster - BUL | The shrood-white shapes | stan | wawvin, |
Central - EDN | A wis a wee laddie, A wis | stan | ’in’ in the playground o†|
Central - EDN | lass at Cathkin Braes. He wis | stan | ’in’in a clearin’ waitin |
Ulster - EUL | Tha Whuskin's roaks | stan | prood an stoot |
Ulster - WUL | Th' neighbours | stan | ' an' glare. |
Central - EDN | e plug. Gin ye canny dae that | stan | ’ oan somethin’ insulated |
Doric - MNA | yn, Ah'm sure wi winna lut at | stan | in wir wye." |
Doric - DOR | 'Ere's fowk fit | stan | aroond |
Ulster - EUL | Last | stan | or brig-heid |
Central - EDN | Or tackles, made as a last | stan | ’, |
Doric - MNA | "Weel, tell im! Dinna jist | stan | ere like a bliddy eediot." Be |
Doric - DOR | te sit doon or no, so Ah jist | stan | there feelin aakward. Bit the |
Ulster - EUL | haes kep supply Ma foes jist | stan | an stare; |
Ulster - CUL | said the Hatter. "Hae'll naw | stan | batein. Noo if yae cud jest k |
Ulster - CUL | al yae know aboot it, yae may | stan | doon," continued the King. |
Ulster - EUL | Tae coont ma banes as they | stan | oot Men luk at me an stare. |
Doric - MNA | en o thi nicht a cood harley | stan | , so a got a taxi tae tak ma b |
Doric - ABN | gotten worse. She can barely | stan | up withoot runnin oot o breat |
Central - WCE | back. But no, she’d easily | stan | right at i front. A suppose w |
Ulster - CUL | An yit yae incessantly | stan | on yer herd - |
Ulster - CUL | €™ stay oot late .... A canny | stan | tha coul, |