Central - LAL | unnerstaunin | ||
Central - LAL | Unnerstaunin | atween thaim an ithers,4 | |
Central - EDN | aggle leukit at him solemnly. | Unnerstaunin | cam til him. Hsien cud only m |
Central - LAL | improves literacy, dis it no? | Unnerstaunin | Scots reinforces English. |
Central - LAL | laein on ahint, howpin at the | unnerstaunin | thay haed wun til wad be cair |
Central - LAL | rk, an didna want stintit the | unnerstaunin | o Scots fowk jist. Sae in 175 |
Central - LAL | a deep and nearhaun intuitive | unnerstaunin | o the leid. |
Central - LAL | eid. If ye want tae gain howe | unnerstaunin | fae a parteeclar area (gremma |
Central - LAL | Swedish. Hooivver, the mutual | unnerstaunin | atween Scots and English (twa |
Central - LAL | ages, share a degree o mutual | unnerstaunin | forby, in muckle the ae wey a |
Central - LAL | ic leids, the degree o mutual | unnerstaunin | atween the modern Q-Celtic le |
Central - LAL | less nor the degree o mutual | unnerstaunin | that exists atween SSE and En |
Central - LAL | is a gey high degree o mutual | unnerstaunin | atween Scottish Staunart Engl |
Central - DUN | k o as primitive, they had an | unnerstaunin | o the importance o respeckin |
Central - GLA | l; a reciprocal acceptance an | unnerstaunin | ay each other; an equilibrium |
Central - LAL | owth o material intil't an an | unnerstaunin | o technique. The ambeetion wi |
Doric - MNA | * Develop an | unnerstaunin | o aabody's responsibilities t |
Doric - MNA | * Develop an | unnerstaunin | o Doric as an integral pairt |
Central - LAL | e the heezin up o the uiss an | unnerstaunin | o the leid. Bòrd na Gàidhli |
Central - SEA | history lessons, an a dawnin | unnerstaunin | o hou the Chinese and Japanes |
Central - EDN | o weemen?” he repeatit, no | unnerstaunin | . |
Central - WCE | ely connect. A brief tether o | unnerstaunin | an then we're aff again, drif |
Central - LAL | aa ages, tastes, an levels o | unnerstaunin | o Scots, so fill yer buits! A |
Central - LAL | ies, tae, that there a want o | unnerstaunin | o whit can be |
Central - EDN | auld-farrant. Bill had bother | unnerstaunin | some o thair wirds. |
Central - LAL | for a body tae gain a better | unnerstaunin | o Scots gremmar, but we maun |
Central - LAL | onars for tae win at a better | unnerstaunin | o the meaning an history ahin |
Central - LAL | eild the leid an promote mair | unnerstaunin | o |
Central - LAL | time wad come tae chenge oor | unnerstaunin | o the warld an its place aman |
Central - SWE | Ablow man’s | unnerstaunin | |
Central - LAL | tak guid tent whan ettlin at | unnerstaunin | and interpretin these soorces |
Central - LAL | lines tae be sung, unexpeckit | unnerstaunin | o the oral prattick o ballad |