| Central - GLA |
a perra knickers on his heid, | tellt | the wifie next door we'd won |
| Central - LAL |
ack's mindin o her bairnhood, | tellt | in fousome Scots bi hir ain s |
| Central - DUN |
uid maistlike pynt at Erchie, | tellt | Betty whit Stevie had been sa |
| Doric - MNA |
The constable, still shakin, | tellt | him aboot the big angry looki |
| Central - LAL |
n on the government, heid on, | tellt | them they wur goin tae Hell i |
| Central - DUN |
ulators o the law profession, | tellt | them that they ownit the land |
| Central - LAL |
gied mi tuppence mair, | tellt | mi: ‘Coff anither.’ |
| Central - NEC |
by lions, skelped by snakes, | tellt | aff by gods, blootered by boa |
| Central - LAL |
d, wha gies Odin the kennins, | tellt | Odin whaur the mead wis stowi |
| Doric - SNO |
, and there's a hantle o weel- | tellt | anecdotes ana. The leid is st |
| Doric - SNO |
and there’s a hantle o weel- | tellt | anecdotes ana. The leid is st |
| Southern - SWE | @billykayscot Jeezo, 50%. | Tellt | . Gey braw an interestin stuff |
| Central - LAL | er tweet. Heres the aipple. | Tellt | its quite common - no the |
| Shetland - SHD |
-(e)d/-(e)t: | tellt | 'said (to); told' |
| Central - SWE |
a | tellt | an lairt geography o you; |
| Central - SEC |
A | tellt | ye o. Whit did she see? - |
| Central - LAL |
a bite, gin ye gang first," A | tellt | him. |
| Central - LAL |
a bite, gin ye gang first," A | tellt | him. |
| Central - SEC |
"Ay, Dauvit, A | tellt | ye," Sylvie said, atwein sabs |
| Doric - MNA |
oke tae een o the doctors faa | tellt | her he wiz affa nae weel. The |
| Doric - DOR |
cuddie an cried it efter Ye a | tellt | the jockey: at the stert "gin |
| Central - AYR |
gin I got fae ma faither, wha | tellt | me about stories o Wallace an |
| Central - LAL |
n her brither-in-law, but wha | tellt | her story by weavin it in cla |
| Central - DUN |
He askit whaur A wis fae an A | tellt | him A'd been born in Dundee. |
| Central - WCE |
til the twa leddies (we irna | tellt | the signeificance o this deta |
| Central - LAL | kin an writin in Scots , so A | tellt | them A wis on an O.U. course. |
| Central - LAL |
he maist wis ane that Phaedra | tellt | me: that the craitur wis oor |
| Central - SEC |
bit, as A | tellt | ye, whiles we get it wrang.] |
| Central - DUN |
meenister's reply when McNab | tellt | him his suspicions. 'He's bee |
| Central - AYR |
t, like a glaikit sumph, he'd | tellt | Jenny an her faither that he' |
| Central - AYR |
Embro. Sae Lady Margaret, had | tellt | Grizel tae tak guid care o Je |
| Central - LAL |
at a het griddle till he had | tellt | her tae gang awa ower tae Por |
| Central - LAL |
for langsyne her grannie had | tellt | her, "When a star faws, a sow |
| Central - DUN |
s duller... jist like Tam had | tellt | him. 'Oh help, whit is it?' h |
| Central - AYR |
as he kent (an John Broun had | tellt | nane aboot his pairt at Drumc |
| Central - LAL |
no lang efter her faither had | tellt | her that yin day she micht be |
| Central - LAL |
me efterhaun, his faither had | tellt | him he had been witness tae a |
| Central - LAL |
owff an dowie. His flooer had | tellt | him she wis the ainly flooer |
| Central - DUN |
he blaze the fire-maister had | tellt | the dockmaister that it wuid |
| Central - LAL |
were the stories Daedalus had | tellt | me as a bairn. I wis feart I |
| Central - LAL |
ally did whit the schuil haed | tellt | him tae dae, an switched tae |
| Central - WCE |
'He's aye sayin that,' Fred | tellt | her. |
| Central - DUN |
o the foreigners, but Bristed | tellt | him they were Americans and g |
| Central - LAL |
jist a puddock," the wee maid | tellt | them; and, this time, she cou |
| Central - LAL |
chtingale, until the wee maid | tellt | them it wisnae. |
| Doric - MNA |
and her faimily. Beannie hid | tellt | her if the person that cursed |
| Doric - MNA |
n put them oot as Beannie hid | tellt | her. Ilka cannel wiz three in |
| Doric - MNA |
set tae deein fit Beannie hid | tellt | her. |
| Doric - MNA |
mornin though the lassie hid | tellt | her they were moving awa doon |
| Doric - DOR |
faem, as the Sea Carline hid | tellt | her she wid. |
| Doric - MNA |
o the place. Her faither hid | tellt | her it wiz eence a castle but |
| Central - LAL |
cided that it wisna true, and | tellt | him sae. |
| Doric - MNA |
ke a glove.” He laughed and | tellt | her he wiz pleased they fitte |
| Doric - MNA |
d seen. The cook laughed and | tellt | her it hid jist been the flic |
| Doric - MNA |
state o Jessie he smiled and | tellt | her tae sit doon. Jessie star |
| Central - LAL |
and sand and | tellt | stories aw through the bricht |
| Doric - MNA |
erse for pickin his nose and | tellt | if he kept deein that he'd en |
| Doric - MNA |
a puckle bundles of clyse and | tellt | Jessie tae try them on. They |
| Central - WCE |
a glousterin bletherskite and | tellt | her that wee lassies should b |
| Central - LAL |
faither gied him a skelp and | tellt | him |
| Central - WCE |
x and came doon the stair and | tellt | her that ah wis gaun awa. "Ah |
| Doric - MNA |
anger. The Laird saw this and | tellt | Mistress Gordon everything wa |
| Doric - MNA |
duly noted her statement and | tellt | her that she’d probably be |
| Central - WCE |
hud | tellt | her that if ye hacked aff an |
| Doric - MNA |
his hert wiz enlarged. He’d | tellt | her that a lot o men that hid |
| Doric - MNA |
at the local shop and he’d | tellt | her it wiz heroin that hid be |
| Central - SWE |
Me? Ahd hae | tellt | the sculptor |
| Central - AYR |
e mair walthie yit, for I hae | tellt | the keing ye are a Duke." |
| Central - DUN |
he dawn o human time fowk hae | tellt | stories an as lang as we are |
| Central - WCE |
'Could ye no hae | tellt | somebody?' Matilda said. |
| Central - LAL |
‘But ye hinnae | tellt | me yet aboot yer fermer, John |
| Shetland - SHD |
da conjunction could be | tellt | apairt audibly da absolute ma |
| Central - SWE |
and whyles whit cannae be | tellt | |
| Central - LAL |
hae a wheen o stories tae be | tellt | . As a rare reader o Scots, A |
| Central - LAL |
s that common noo that tae be | tellt | it wis Latin an Greek fae oor |
| Orkney - ORK |
Truth be | tellt | , this museum is more o an art |
| Doric - MNA |
e march like sojers. Truth be | tellt | Wully wiz glaid o the company |
| Doric - DOR |
uine that I luve," the prince | tellt | the wee sea quine. "Foo I wis |
| Central - WCE |
wioot it, won't ye,' his wife | tellt | hum. And later on, as she wat |
| Central - LAL | @ionafyfe | Tellt | ! |
| Central - LAL |
He | tellt | them tae git lost, wis tortur |
| Doric - MNA |
He | tellt | her that his uncle gave seven |
| Central - SEC |
He | tellt | them aw A didnae ken a ewe-la |
| Central - LAL |
er Emperor in his palace!" he | tellt | the bird. |
| Central - NEC |
"Fine," he | tellt | Atlas. "That's a braw idea. A |
| Central - LAL |
like yir new claes afore," he | tellt | the High Heid Yin, swelterin |
| Central - LAL |
ae gowks in ma Big Hoose," he | tellt | them. |
| Central - LAL |
'He | tellt | me a lee and he gied me a bit |
| Central - LAL |
e arena like my rose ava,' he | tellt | them. 'As yet ye are nocht, N |
| Central - LAL |
'I canna dae mair here, he | tellt | the king. 'Sae I will gang my |
| Central - AYR |
eld himsel frae suspicion, he | tellt | but a few trustit folk, wha p |
| Central - LAL |
n Daedalus saw hoo I felt, he | tellt | me there micht be anither wey |
| Doric - MNA |
pipes and shakin his heed. He | tellt | Jeemicky tae come back this d |
| Central - WCE |
wi Mr Wormwidd. A tapper. He | tellt | me his dochter wis a richt sk |
| Doric - MNA |
e a sojer towards Tarlair. He | tellt | the quines tae gang hame beca |
| Central - LAL |
ls poued by wuiden horses. He | tellt | us stories aboot Athens: hoo |
| Central - SEC |
e Heiven no lang syne, and he | tellt | me o ma auld man, wha's sae p |
| Central - LAL | a guidbrither, wis the ane he | tellt | me aboot gaun a walk in the M |
| Doric - MNA |
idna ken fit he’d say if he | tellt | him the bullet hid been fired |
| Central - AYR |
Campbells o Loudoun... an he | tellt | me that he'd heard frae his y |
| Doric - DOR |
wye he wis smokin a fag an he | tellt | me tae press his belly button |
| Central - LAL |
o man-size wings. An whan he | tellt | his new apprentices that mort |
| Central - DUN |
roun tae see hou he wis an he | tellt | them an oorie tale. |
| Central - AYR |
and he wis aw excitit when he | tellt | me "We haff received a call f |
| Central - LAL |
So he | tellt | his Tapster Lawyer tae gan an |
| Doric - ABN |
"There gings ma loon!" she | tellt | aa the ithers, thrangin wi pr |
| Central - LAL |
"It's no ma first name," she | tellt | him, "It's ma job title. I'm |
| Central - LAL |
st think o it like this," she | tellt | me, "wi his money ye're set u |
| Central - LAL |
t that ye ate it yersel?" She | tellt | me that's whit happens someti |
| Central - LAL |
'Ye dinna bother me,' she | tellt | him. 'I'm fey, ye ken. I've a |
| Central - LAL |
nit afore ye souched awa, she | tellt | her, the |
| Central - WCE |
Noo fur the practice, she | tellt | hersel. It's gonnae be a trau |
| Central - WCE |
somethin aboot this wean, she | tellt | hersel. Ah dinnae ken whit it |
| Central - WCE |
led. It wis extraordinar, she | tellt | hersel, how this wee linkie o |
| Central - LAL |
ancied mairryin a sodger, she | tellt | them aw. The puir fowk o the |
| Central - LAL |
Dinna be feart, she | tellt | hersel. He canna help bein wh |
| Central - LAL | ma Fife Gran Carruthers. She | tellt | me aften yere nae ile pai |
| Doric - MNA |
n fit tae brak yer hairt. she | tellt | Beannie her story. |
| Doric - MNA |
coast o occupied Norway. She | tellt | ma on one attack they’d cam |
| Central - SEC |
As he | tellt | the leaden sky o whit he'd se |
| Central - AYR |
pin wi his risin anger, as he | tellt | his story. |
| Central - LAL |
s o that gaun forbye; and she | tellt | it aw doun |
| Central - LAL |
, even in her dreams, sae she | tellt | her auld servinmaid tae watch |
| Central - DUN |
odly an dangerous.” The she | tellt | me a story aboot a quine sear |
| Doric - DOR |
roon aboot in aa the tales he | tellt | . |
| Central - LAL |
m, and she loved the tales he | tellt | . |
| Doric - MNA |
and hot boxes. Wait till she | tellt | her mither! |
| Central - WCE |
,' Miss Honey said, 'when she | tellt | me that naebody taucht her ta |
| Central - AYR |
d Aunt Rosie lauchin when she | tellt | me the story o thaim haein a |
| Central - LAL |
saftlins he | tellt | me |
| Doric - MNA |
s she visibly relaxed. So she | tellt | the Laird in her ain words ex |
| Doric - MNA |
her aboot the jaicket so she | tellt | ma it wiz her father’s. He |
| Doric - DOR |
hid a spark in her ee as she | tellt | us aboot actin. Noo afore I g |
| Central - DUN |
whan ward went roun. First he | tellt | Wullie, an he wis sae fu o de |
| Central - LAL |
An ae day he | tellt | me tae mak a bonnie pictur th |
| Central - LAL |
d officials that a wee birdie | tellt | ye onythin. I doot they Widna |
| Central - WCE |
ts. Seeminlie, he haes anelie | tellt | thaim aheid o time o the ill |
| Doric - MNA |
aakfist o ham an eggs Beannie | tellt | Lizzie foo tae find oot if th |
| Doric - DOR |
"Ma grandminnie | tellt | me a sowel wid be gien tae me |
| Doric - MNA |
boot fit hid happened. Jessie | tellt | her fit she’d seen or thoch |
| Doric - MNA |
Fin the cook came in Jessie | tellt | her aboot the ghost she’d s |
| Central - WCE |
t ma teacher's job, ma auntie | tellt | me ah owed her a gey wheen o |
| Central - DUN |
wis sweyin gently, an Stevie | tellt | Jake tae 'wheesht a meenit' a |
| Southern - SWE | throad It is. Point noted. Me | tellt | ?? |
| Central - LAL |
n yer parents' will," Mr. Poe | tellt | them, "it says ye ve tae be r |
| Central - DUN |
ds on the botton, line: we're | tellt | we hae tae judge aw sic thing |
| Central - DUN |
ist supposed tae dae as we're | tellt | bi the neo-cons an English na |
| Central - DUN |
shuid shut up an dae as we're | tellt | . Muckle o this arises fae the |
| Central - DUN |
em. Tourism brings jobs we're | tellt | . Aye richt, but whit kin o jo |
| Central - AYR |
t all, at all!" "Dae as ye're | tellt | , ye big feartie!" till . _ at |
| Central - WCE |
anither slice! Dae whit ye're | tellt | !' |
| Central - WCE |
rattled. 'Jist dae whit ye're | tellt | ! Ah'm gonnae gie yous weans a |
| Central - DUN |
e's Yer Vote, an Dae's ¥e're | Tellt | .' |
| Central - WCE |
and huv tae dae whit they're | tellt | , Some unco warmth that ye cou |
| Central - DUN |
e future. Bit the lees we are | tellt | deny this ilka day, an the bi |
| Central - DUN |
'betters'. It's whit they are | tellt | at the English 'public school |
| Central - DUN |
ime an agin that week we were | tellt | the same story: that fowk aw |
| Central - DUN |
The twa lads were | tellt | that they were bein described |
| Central - DUN |
the same as stories that were | tellt | oot amang the rural populatio |
| Central - DUN |
an some o the tales that were | tellt | are still aboot the day. |
| Central - DUN |
NO AW O THE TALES that were | tellt | in the lang dark were funny t |
| Central - LAL |
m in the clessroom. They were | tellt | by adults that the speech the |
| Central - DUN |
ame fae, it's whaur they were | tellt | that maitters, fer even eftir |
| Orkney - ORK |
e believe it until Dumbledore | tellt | her it wis true. Dumbledore, |
| Central - SEC |
Sae noo A've | tellt | ye whit we're wantin |
| Central - AYR |
ohn, in guid time, when ye've | tellt | us juist hou ye broke the Sab |
| Central - WCE |
think on aw the things ye've | tellt | me thid efternoon.' |
| Central - GLA |
the door for ma daddy. Ah've | tellt | them tae wait in the livin ro |
| Central - LAL |
Mind, I've | tellt | ye this anent the asteroid, a |
| Central - WCE |
thay've | tellt | him he cud gain |
| Central - LAL |
"Ye see, he said. 'They've | tellt | awbody. Noo they aw think I'm |
| Ulster - PUL |
Ye ken Charles Dickens a’ve | tellt | ye aboot? This is his latest |
| Doric - MNA |
in doon his chiks he wid’ve | tellt | them it wiz only the caal wee |
| Central - WCE |
‘Ah’ve | tellt | ye areadies aboot yer cheek. |
| Central - DUN |
On the tour we | tellt | fowk aboot sic auld Scottish |
| Central - WCE |
n we huv tae remember thit we | tellt | Saddam when he wis oor mannie |
| Central - AYR |
shuir," said Alison, wha aye | tellt | the truith; "but wee lassies |
| Central - WCE |
how tae explain it. Ah've aye | tellt | masel that if a wee pocket ca |
| Central - DUN |
er side the kintra) A wis aye | tellt | that Scotland had duin no tha |
| Central - LAL |
, or thocht he did - but aye | tellt | folk that he had mind - o st |
| Central - LAL | rt11 @sandybatchelor Glaid ye | tellt | me it wis deid...I renewed a |
| Central - WCE |
sittin whaur ye ur noo and ye | tellt | the gless tae cowp and it did |
| Central - LAL |
Precious, whuspered, 'Hae ye | tellt | |
| Central - DUN |
the reply, 'hou aften hae ye | tellt | the congregation that there's |
| Central - GLA |
funny, ah probably should of | tellt | ye afore, but it's no the fir |
| Central - LAL |
d sae it wis. The bird's sang | tellt | the Emperor o the waes and jo |
| Central - LAL |
something | tellt | him he must. |
| Central - LAL |
Ah | tellt | ye aboot the battle the ither |
| Central - LAL |
Ah | tellt | ma daddy aboot it that night |
| Central - SWE |
or twae aye punctuatit bi 'Ah | tellt | ye!' |
| Central - GLA |
"See, Ah | tellt | ye," sez the moose wi a swagg |
| Central - WCE |
the stars on siller wings. Ah | tellt | ye that. And ah'll tell ye so |
| Central - GLA |
It wisnae the Mars bars. Ah | tellt | masel later an fur years it w |
| Central - LAL |
This time ah | tellt | them aboot Richard Cameron, a |
| Central - WCE |
d cause a richt stushie if ah | tellt | him the Heidie hud climpt me |
| Central - LAL |
Even when ah | tellt | them aboot pair Donald Cargil |
| Central - SEC |
r wiz black affronted whin Ah | tellt | hur. 'Cawin yer wean efter a |
| Central - WCE |
slice ye hud yesterday, so ah | tellt | cook tae bake ye a muckle gre |
| Central - WCE |
at's aw ah need really. As ah | tellt | ye, ah hae a guid feast at th |
| Central - LAL |
Aifter that ah | tellt | it aw in an awfy different wa |
| Central - LAL |
h, ma braw laddie," the witch | tellt | him. "Ye'll hae ma peenie wi |
| Central - LAL |
I | tellt | the wee prince that baobabs a |
| Orkney - ORK |
"See?" said the moose. "I | tellt | ye, did I no?" |
| Orkney - ORK |
"See?" said the moose. "I | tellt | ye, did I no?" |
| Doric - MNA |
sin aboot fit hid happened. I | tellt | him aa the things I couldna t |
| Doric - MNA |
ye’ve got an honest face. I | tellt | her I didna mind lookin aifte |
| Central - LAL |
arnin tae speak in English. I | tellt | him that while Alan Ramsay mi |
| Doric - MNA |
This wiz the wifie back. I | tellt | her the jaicket wid be good f |
| Central - LAL |
rithmatick, an grammar, an I | tellt | the wee lad (a bit scunnert) |
| Central - SEC |
y o the collogue, Ms. Fabiani | tellt | us offeiciallie at the Scots |
| Central - AYR |
tae dae wi us .. . Sae when I | tellt | him I wis a meenister o the L |
| Doric - MNA |
ed scar in my side. But fin I | tellt | her aboot the aal mannie sitt |
| Doric - MNA |
her fist intae his side. So I | tellt | her athing aboot fit hid happ |
| Doric - MNA |
h gates for some reason. So I | tellt | them fit hid happened and tha |
| Central - LAL |
said. 'And Muckle Maw Molipi | tellt | me that somebody has pauchled |
| Central - SEA |
our servin-chiel Dennis Oziri | tellt | us bedtime tales in Pidgin; U |
| Southern - WCE |
tak tent whit I | tellt | ye |
| Central - LAL |
‘I | tellt | Maister Burns that in my opee |
| Central - LAL |
The way things wur goin folk | tellt | him that mibbe thur wis safet |
| Central - DUN |
esh hoose guest arrivin. Cook | tellt | me she needed floor tae bake |
| Doric - MNA |
The cook | tellt | her tae leave her shewin doon |
| Doric - MNA |
that night's supper. The cook | tellt | her there was neen of the fam |
| Doric - ABN |
, ma boykie," the mither deuk | tellt | the orra deukie. "We'll seen |
| Central - LAL |
iggit up as speakers got fowk | tellt | in the tongue thay kent best. |
| Doric - MNA |
the age o twal fin the skweel | tellt | his fowks they widna tak him |
| Central - WCE |
ir nor suggestit Scott himsel | tellt | thoosands o 'lees' aboot the |
| Central - LAL | ulder. When his grandson Paul | tellt | him earlier that he wis jist |
| Central - WCE |
ir wantin weisdom ... sae A'm | tellt | , onie-hou). As A hae said abu |
| Central - SWE |
forby whit Ah'm | tellt | |
| Southern - WCE |
I'm | tellt | the auncient Celts collectit |
| Orkney - ORK |
A writer so I'm | tellt | , a barrister - |
| Orkney - ORK |
They lived a heap o years I'm | tellt | , and not a single tear wis gr |
| Central - LAL |
aves, shelters us. My grandam | tellt | me of the aulden days when th |
| Central - LAL | @williamsonkev That's them | tellt | |
| Central - SEC |
an | tellt | him, "Thank yer lucky star |
| Central - LAL |
an | tellt | her little daughter |
| Central - LAL |
an | tellt | tae kaip wur ehs |
| Central - SEC |
o, as he hauled Murray in, an | tellt | him tae sit doon. Murray trie |
| Central - AYR |
bein treatit like a beast, an | tellt | thaim tae show respect an mer |
| Doric - DOR |
- yon big, belly laugh - an | tellt | me ah wis mad. Ah said he'd b |
| Doric - DOR |
d found but he jist smiled an | tellt | ma tae leave them an get the |
| Shetland - SHD |
ostgaird on da marine band an | tellt | dem we wid be in Scallowa dat |
| Doric - DOR |
wint intae the ferm-hoose an | tellt | his wife an she gaed oot tae |
| Doric - MNA |
oon he gid tae Huntly jail An | tellt | a constable his tale He asked |
| Central - SEA |
long afore he dee’d, Norman | tellt | uis that he mindit the Swahil |
| Central - LAL |
leep which wis a guid sign an | tellt | me that folk are really inter |
| Doric - DOR |
wife. She kent the reason an | tellt | the fermer. The cat wis haein |
| Central - LAL |
clappit her hauns an | tellt | the cless they were gaun tae |
| Central - DUN |
At that the king laught an | tellt | Couttie wha he wis. As Coutti |
| Doric - MNA |
e ward sister came inaboot an | tellt | her visitin time wiz ower. In |
| Central - LAL |
rieve but Renwick said naw an | tellt | thaim tae git on wi his hangi |
| Central - DUN |
iticians went on the telly an | tellt | awbodie that there wuid be hu |
| Central - WCE |
Sundup is lowsit. We ir e'en | tellt | o Jocky's life efterhaun, as |
| Central - LAL | arliament???? They've aye ben | tellt | ye cannae spik SLANG in ony f |
| Central - GLA |
is that because yous had been | tellt | it definitely wis a boy this |
| Central - LAL |
..yet nanetheless, I hae been | tellt | tae jeidge the ettlins swack- |
| Central - LAL | ast nicht Boris will hae been | tellt | . Shame oor lassie has tae spe |
| Central - DUN |
ithers are stories A've been | tellt | masel, maist o them in ae hos |
| Central - LAL |
I've hained stories I've been | tellt | bi fowk anent the mither tong |
| Central - GLA |
'You know whit you've been | tellt | aboot talkin tae strangers.' |
| Central - DUN |
auld story that his lang been | tellt | in an roun Dundee. This tale |
| Central - SEC |
nt fine, fer had they no been | tellt | in the schule - that the wey |
| Central - LAL |
hed, an kythed again, his een | tellt | Galileo the objects maun'a be |
| Doric - ABN |
muckle for sweemin," the hen | tellt | him coorse-kind. "Ye must be |
| Doric - MNA |
and sortin her hair, she then | tellt | Jessie tae run up tae her roo |
| Doric - MNA |
pass oot athegither. She then | tellt | ma that her father hid always |
| Doric - MNA |
ery ain. Mistress Gordon then | tellt | her the rules o the hoose, fa |
| Central - DUN |
es anent nine weemin are even | tellt | in Kenya close tae whaur aw h |
| Central - SWE |
Except fir noo, bein | tellt | jist hoo |
| Central - LAL |
neither is the publican bein | tellt | that he can hae nae complaint |
| Central - DUN |
their biddin athoot even bein | tellt | . |
| Central - LAL |
athoot bein | tellt | , he kens |
| Central - DUN |
ae maitter tae the story bein | tellt | . Archeologists fae monie airt |
| Central - LAL |
acher for uisin Scots, gettin | tellt | that this wis “slang” an |
| Central - DUN |
tem - that we are aye gettin | tellt | is the best that siller cin b |
| Doric - MNA |
Mistress Gordon | tellt | Jessie tae follow her and tee |
| Doric - MNA |
Mistress Gordon | tellt | her she would get one pound t |
| Doric - MNA |
and the cook. Mistress Gordon | tellt | Jessie aboot Lord Braco being |
| Doric - MNA |
t the stories Mistress Gordon | tellt | her. She kent athing aboot th |
| Central - AYR |
on the ither side o the burn | tellt | her juist hou faur roun the s |
| Central - LAL |
Brown | tellt | the interviewer that a puckle |
| Central - LAL |
tae the Press Associe, Brown | tellt | us that whanever he rises for |
| Central - LAL |
tho | tellt | tae leave thon scab alane |
| Central - WCE |
no loss her temper. 'Ah've no | tellt | ye everythin yet,' she said. |
| Shetland - SHD |
entence: A'm no sure, Du's no | tellt | , He's no comin, |
| Shetland - SHD |
y da yard daek, da midder soo | tellt | dem ta be wary o da Muckle We |
| Central - WCE |
ditors o Lallans magazine war | tellt | bi the Scottish Airts Cooncil |
| Central - LAL |
d the gait for Scots thay war | tellt | , in Mairch 1999, that "Part I |
| Doric - MNA |
as a rule. Ae day his father | tellt | him tae tak a cairt load o ba |
| Central - SWE |
ma faither | tellt | o't: |
| Orkney - ORK |
aboot any more so me faither | tellt | me thit the car wis just roon |
| Central - LAL |
s duty!" the laddie's faither | tellt | him. "You're his general noo |
| Central - LAL |
the laddie-general's faither | tellt | him. |
| Doric - DOR |
ne fu he felt fin his faither | tellt | him ae Setturday that he wis |
| Central - LAL |
real bird," the Music Maister | tellt | the Emperor. "Ilka note soond |
| Central - LAL |
assies on Crete. But he niver | tellt | us hoo he cam tae leave his h |
| Central - DUN |
whit Gospel ivver | tellt | |
| Doric - ABN |
I dinna ken, loon. He nivver | tellt | me, jist gaed aff tae thon ro |
| Doric - DOR |
Lee Enfield rifles. I nivver | tellt | onybody aboot my find but kee |
| Doric - DOR |
An aa the tales that's ivver | tellt | , |
| Doric - ABN |
t’s aa I ken, aa they ivver | tellt | me. I nivver ging up there. |
| Central - WCE |
d on yer heid! Noo dae as yer | tellt | !' |
| Central - WCE |
'Jist dae as yer | tellt | and stop argybargyin,' the fa |
| Central - LAL |
o MacKay isna snippit. We ir | tellt | at a plane, eftir takin aff, |
| Doric - MNA |
e first place. The Pipe Major | tellt | him he’d be nottin mair tha |
| Central - LAL |
g saved ma life," the Emperor | tellt | the wee bird. "That skyrie bi |
| Central - SEC |
Noo Adam, man, she's | tellt | ye richt, |
| Doric - MNA |
ption thit winna dee fit it's | tellt | . |
| Central - NEC |
Augeas | tellt | Hercules if he fund a set o h |
| Central - LAL |
He has | tellt | us aa this throu his Prophets |
| Central - AYR |
ower the past year, an he has | tellt | the notary tae draw up an agr |
| Central - LAL |
laughed whin e saw me. Thomas | tellt | me they wir lookin aw ower th |
| Doric - MNA |
s Gordon checked them and was | tellt | whar the sewing stuff wiz and |
| Doric - DOR |
he was tae dae aathin he was | tellt | but mind |
| Central - SEC |
ither was ready, mind. Ye was | tellt | nae tae gae far, and tae keep |
| Central - DUN |
his! Howivver the aulder lads | tellt | him, 'Ach ie'll be the makkin |
| Central - LAL |
ttle steers the gleed o tales | tellt | |
| Central - NEC |
in giein it plenty. Hercules | tellt | his bravest man, Abderus, tae |
| Central - NEC |
When Hercules | tellt | his crew he wis trevellin tae |
| Central - NEC |
kiltie's soack. When Hercules | tellt | people he wis lookin for the |
| Central - LAL |
y?' she spiered. He sometimes | tellt | her secrets when she cam tae |
| Central - DUN |
it in an got oot, the figures | tellt | a faur clearer story. The rea |
| Central - LAL |
and is | tellt | tae shoot the craw |
| Central - WCE |
ivars ir be-in tint. An he is | tellt | that the deils ir pleyin the |
| Central - DUN |
ae schuil speakin Scots an is | tellt | tae aye uise English, he or s |
| Central - DUN |
tely gotten better syne A wis | tellt | as a student hou A cuidnae st |
| Central - LAL |
be brawly rewarded," she wis | tellt | . |
| Central - WCE |
ly aye had tae dae as she wis | tellt | , nae matter how daft the orde |
| Doric - DOR |
ocht I'd better dee fit I wis | tellt | - keep aabody an guid terms. |
| Doric - DOR |
isna the tales but fa twis | tellt | them til's - |
| Central - DUN |
tton at Killiecrankie, it wis | tellt | that there were ghostly fires |
| Doric - MNA |
n spikk – bit fit yon buiks | tellt | wis a fair meesterie. |
| Central - DUN |
the banks an big corporations | tellt | them ~ tho we maun nivver-ivv |
| Central - WCE |
h must be dottled, Mrs Phelps | tellt | hersel, but tae Matilda she s |
| Central - LAL |
This time, the growen-ups | tellt | me tae pit aside my drawins o |
| Central - LAL |
The nixt mornin, the princess | tellt | the queen aboot the |
| Central - WCE |
r mammy or daddy, nanetheless | tellt | her she wis welcome. |
| Orkney - ORK |
te. I suppose it was him that | tellt | you I’d be here, by the way |
| Central - LAL |
'Because a stravaiger that | tellt | lees wad make a bourach o the |
| Central - AYR |
n in oor heids, an harns that | tellt | us there's no eneuch grun tae |
| Central - DUN |
iod o Scottish history we get | tellt | that there wis a great deal o |
| Central - DUN |
er, the mair stories will get | tellt | , an seein as there's mair tha |
| Central - DUN |
tter hou aften they micht get | tellt | . Whit bathers me an gies a li |
| Central - LAL |
ne by sinsyne, an I haena yet | tellt | this story. The freends that |
| Central - EDN |
Keep your city EDENBURGH, it | tellt | the warld. |
| Doric - MNA |
hingin doon eir backs. Margit | tellt | me iss kind o hair style wis |
| Doric - MNA |
be deein affa weel – Margit | tellt | me we wid hae e neist day in |
| Central - LAL | Scots in public an hearin it | tellt | that wisna proper Inglis bi m |
| Central - SWE |
veesits Gallowa, BREXIT | tellt | tae get tae fuck |
| Southern - SWE | still a big wean but) and got | tellt | aff, humiliatit, in front o p |
| Central - LAL |
ookin as if somebody hid jist | tellt | er a joke. She wis the kind o |
| Central - LAL |
‘Ah’ve juist | tellt | ye, Sir . . . She’s juist h |
| Central - AYR |
er ladder?"-Weel, I wis juist | tellt | tae bring the yin. Bill's got |
| Central - LAL |
the wanderlust | tellt | him again |
| Central - AYR |
ower his brou | tellt | her he wis mair likely a tena |
| Central - LAL |
n," the young wife said. "You | tellt | me if I guessed yer name, ye |
| Central - WCE |
ad. She doubted she could huv | tellt | the difference if she didnae |
| Central - LAL |
Ah’ve already | tellt | you that we don’t’ sell t |
| Central - LAL |
puckle in Scotland, Kirkcaldy | tellt | her, claimed thay hae brocht |
| Central - LAL |
ikin. In his letter Kirkcaldy | tellt | the coontess o Moray that he |
| Central - LAL |
They | tellt | him aboot the princess. Her f |
| Central - LAL |
lairged! They sclavered! They | tellt | such lies! |
| Doric - DOR |
ine and made a bargain," they | tellt | her. "She tuik the maist prec |
| Ulster - EUL |
s tae the forbodin sky. "They | tellt | me ye wanted a wean o yer ain |
| Central - LAL |
ey o deein on the stage. They | tellt | them aboot life in the North |
| Central - DUN |
at robbin some fairmers. They | tellt | baith these lads that they ha |
| Central - GLA |
Each night as soon as they | tellt | him. |
| Central - LAL |
But they | tellt | me they'd need tae chairge me |
| Central - WCE |
nchbull gollered. 'Miss Honey | tellt | me ye're meant tae be gleg to |
| Central - WCE |
an's aff her heid, Miss Honey | tellt | |
| Central - WCE |
's gane pure gyte, Miss Honey | tellt | hersel. She', as mad as a maw |
| Central - WCE |
This bairn, Miss Honey | tellt | hersel, is interested in ever |
| Orkney - ORK |
d so much since Madam Pomfrey | tellt | me sheu likit me new lug-waar |
| Central - LAL |
Ah've only | tellt | ye a wee bit o the story but |
| Central - SEC |
Ma faither only | tellt | me, "Weel, ye shouldnae be sa |
| Central - DUN |
story his yet tae be properly | tellt | fer it wuid mak it affy hard |
| Central - WCE |
took it ill tae be constantly | tellt | |
| Doric - DOR |
plays an sic like? The janny | tellt | ma faar tae look so I crawled |
| Central - DUN |
or hauf a centurie, the story | tellt | us aboot the last years o the |
| Doric - MNA |
he’d gotten better and wiz | tellt | the fever broke nae lang aift |
| Doric - MNA |
doon on the books. Jessie wiz | tellt | by Mistress Gordon tae go owe |
| Central - LAL |
buzz | tellt | sniff he wus gonnie gie us so |
| Shetland - SHD |
y, tell' (tae tell a story) ~ | tellt | (He tellt me dastreen 'he tol |
| Shetland - SHD |
tell (tae tell a story) ~ | tellt | (He tellt me dastreen) ~ tell |