| Southern - SEA |
| spake | tae Angus, wis it yin o yon J |
| Orkney - ORK |
'; some fokk, 'spaek'; some, ' | spake | '. |
| Central - SEC |
Clegg, the convener o StAnza, | spake | refreshinly an natural-like i |
| Central - SEC |
ment Board (GDB) on 1 Aprile, | spake | o the 20 year o upsteerin tha |
| Central - SEC |
son, Convener o Fife Cooncil, | spake | o Sir Jimmy bringin 'fame tae |
| Ulster - GUL | id roon aa thon English jinny- | spake | ava... http://t.co/dCHL7tg47t |
| Central - LAL |
n o yon selkies, is it no?' A | spake | back. |
| Central - EDN |
hy colour, cried Nusiret, wha | spake | the Auld Langage fluently an |
| Ulster - CUL |
ous. Tha yins on tha grun wha | spake | tha tongue hae bane brenwashe |
| Central - LAL |
o baith sexes and aa ages wha | spake | Gleswegian, takkin nae tent o |
| Ulster - BUL |
Naw grandpa | spake | oo nicht like this, |
| Central - SEC |
As A | spake | a sudden thocht gart ma flesh |
| Ulster - BUL |
Gars magic | spake | |
| Ulster - GUL | d oot that #NeilArmstrong did | spake | the #UlsterScots whan he gaed |
| Doric - DOR |
speirt, yin o the minnows wid | spake | back. |
| Ulster - GUL | lican hallions fae 1798 could | spake | mair o the aul Ulster Scots.. |
| Ulster - GUL | c - weel said, aabody should | spake | the aul Ulster Scots! |
| Central - AYR |
es tae clear his thochts, and | spake | in a waik, trimmlin vyce that |
| Central - EDN |
across the aisle fae him and | spake | in Chinese. “Excuse me, Dr |
| Ulster - GUL | Gin tha coronavirus cud | spake | , it'd gie it's crack in braid |
| Central - EDN |
that that wis whit wey he’d | spake | lik he did. Bit if it wisna e |
| Central - LAL | uist I like corrected (an hae | spake | some richt belters..) |
| Ulster - SYN |
rt wii ïll spirits an cudnae | spake | wus brocht tae Jesus. An Jesu |
| Ulster - GUL | it's agin oppression. Cannae | spake | for the day's Loyalism. |
| Ulster - GUL | re thrawn craturs, wha cannae | spake | the aul Ulster Scots ava. |
| Ulster - GUL | fae across the sheuch cannae | spake | the aul #UlsterScots richt av |
| Ulster - GUL | cannae thole folk that cannae | spake | richt! ; ) |
| Ulster - GUL | cannae thole folk that cannae | spake | richt. |
| Ulster - GUL | hem oot onyway - they cannae | spake | richt ava! #ulsterscots for a |
| Ulster - GUL | oot o it onyway: they cannae | spake | richt ava! |
| Ulster - GUL | ner Redbhoy, sure they cannae | spake | richt doon Fermanagh way ava! |
| Ulster - CUL |
s wha ir pooer, an wha dinnae | spake | it, wud rether taak it aff th |
| NONE - NUL |
at leaves fowk no wantin' tae | spake | oot fer fear at thon wul |
| Ulster - GUL |
Than tae | spake | an prove them richt!! |
| Ulster - SYN |
thaim, ordèrin thaim no tae | spake | , for the' kent that he wus th |
| Central - LAL | litical. Ah wis brocht up tae | spake | Inglish, or "properly", as ma |
| Central - LAL | aa ma life, but wis telt tae | spake | "properly", i.e. Inglish grow |
| Ulster - GUL | aa the best, an I'm happy tae | spake | aboot the Ulster Scots in mai |
| Central - SEC |
ccent but me, kinna thing! He | spake | o ae man that haundit back an |
| Central - AYR |
ae God it's no true, Rab,' he | spake | in a hauf-whusper as he thoch |
| Central - AYR |
rt alane doun by the burn, he | spake | tae her gently in a laich vvc |
| Central - SEC |
table weel pit thegither". He | spake | at length an wrate extensivel |
| Central - SEC |
st pit forrit in Mey 2003. He | spake | aboot his ain experience in h |
| Central - EDN |
t him in the Auld Langage. He | spake | it fluently, bit his gremmar |
| Ulster - GUL | Ulster Scot: I wunner did he | spake | the aul leid ava? https://t.c |
| Central - EDN |
tae talk back til her. If he | spake | Chinese it micht frichten her |
| Central - AYR |
her waddin day. At length he | spake | . "Ihis is the darkness afore |
| Central - SEC |
Twa o the fowk he | spake | wi ower the phone wis that fa |
| Central - EDN |
uld wumman. Bit wi Guzul, she | spake | Chinese. That wisna gettin he |
| Central - SEC |
t is noo a Scots classic. She | spake | o the importance o bein sensi |
| Central - AYR |
As she | spake | , her fuit slippt, an in a sai |
| Central - AYR |
ried a wee bob-curtsey as she | spake | - fancy curtseyin as ye're t |
| Central - EDN |
posture wis defiant, bit she | spake | quate eneuch. “Ah’d like |
| Central - SEC |
wis leeterate in the wey she | spake | , a guid mellin o Scots an hie |
| Doric - ABN |
rynge orra lilt in the wey he | spake | . A wice, buik lairnt saft vic |
| Doric - ABN |
in his bairnheid Doric tongue | spake | agane, bit Farquhar wis stert |
| Central - WCE |
istened tae, whitever tung we | spake | . I want tae be proud o that a |
| Ulster - SUL |
sounds and 'ghs', the way we | spake | , I find it unco pleasing |
| Central - LAL |
ie Française; the ither hauf | spake | leids sic as Breton or een Ge |
| Central - GLA |
Egg | spake | tae her. It wiz probably aboo |
| Ulster - GUL | indyref is aa aboot in Scotch | spake | http://t.co/s2WGjGrECG |
| Ulster - GUL | elieve ony folk doonby Beragh | spake | thon daft dialect English tha |
| Central - AYR |
ciple, an nane in the pairish | spake | ill o him. He had lost his yo |
| Central - SEC |
Wilson an Matthew Fitt, baith | spake | , read an write an aw, in Scot |
| Ulster - GUL | No aften you hear famous folk | spake | richt! |
| Ulster - CUL |
this even tha yins wha still | spake | Ullans maist o them dinnae se |
| Ulster - CUL |
tha country whaur it is still | spake | , it can niver bae gien its le |
| Central - EDN |
Guzul | spake | til anither wumman. They beck |
| Central - EDN |
Guzul | spake | til him in a whusper perfeckl |
| Central - EDN |
mair monks, bit nane o thaim | spake | nor shawed nae interest efter |
| Central - WCE |
An | spake | o nuthin in parteecular. |
| Ulster - PUL |
An | spake | oor leid, an shire oor heids? |
| Central - AYR |
haun he wis dowf an dowie, an | spake | no a word aboot that nicht, f |
| Central - AYR |
the hookah oot o its mou, an | spake | tae her in a slow, dozy, drol |
| Ulster - GUL | ins fae across the sheuch can | spake | richtly. Aa the best! |
| Doric - DOR |
haund an | spake | richt cannie-lik wi a saft vi |
| Central - LAL |
m A?' Archie apent his een an | spake | . |
| Doric - MNA |
Then up an | spake | an eldern knicht |
| Central - SEC |
Then next I kent it up an | spake | - |
| Central - EDN |
t richt intae thair den, then | spake | quatelike. That wis Uighur, B |
| Central - LAL | Atween I'll ither thay aften | spake | Scots but nae afore ither fow |
| Central - WCE |
uked straight at me. He ne'er | spake | oot lood, but his kind een se |
| Central - WCE |
at me wae kindness. He ne'er | spake | . He wore a muckle big navy re |
| Central - EDN |
-Yun an Bai-Yun. The engineer | spake | tae Bill afore introducin tha |
| Ulster - CUL |
o that mae feyther an moather | spake | an thaur feyther an moather a |
| Ulster - CUL |
a, maistly becaase thae niver | spake | it themsels ir maebae thae wu |
| Ulster - SYN |
a dae youse say A am?" Petèr | spake | up, "Ye ir tha Christ o God." |
| Ulster - GUL | ak a keek at thon: the Dorics | spake | the aul Ulster Scots! Are the |
| Central - LAL |
the key Scots groups thit wis | spake | aboot in the paper - Whit is |
| Ulster - GUL | ed could the Kildare hallions | spake | ony Ulster Scots ava: I jalou |
| Ulster - GUL | Dae ony o you hallions | spake | the aul Ulster Scots ava? #As |
| Central - NEC |
ut there’s sae mony haivers | spake | aroond Wallace that ye maun f |
| Central - SEC |
airns, apairt frae thaim that | spake | Gaelic or yin o the ethnic co |
| Central - SEC |
only fowk in the papers that | spake | oor ain language? |
| Central - SEC |
"Speak" Onybody that | spake | different in the schuil playg |
| NONE - NUL |
e negative representations at | spake | tae the fears an' prejudices |
| Central - AYR |
t on, turnin tae Alison as it | spake | . |
| Central - AYR |
el up tae its fou hicht as it | spake | (it wis exackly three inches |
| Central - WCE |
tue and of gentilness. Cos it | spake | tae me; it kindy went inside |
| Ulster - GUL | atween leid an dialect! Jest | spake | it an dinnae bother aboot wha |
| Central - EDN |
nt o Scotland's seicont maist | spake | leid, it cin sometimes seem l |
| Ulster - SYN |
es o me tae cum tae you. Jist | spake | , an ma sarvin man wull be wee |
| Central - SEC |
the auld grey toon. Ah first | spake | tae her at a job interview at |
| Ulster - GUL | hellCFB - thon's the way you | spake | the #ulsterscots my freend! F |
| Ulster - CUL |
tae tha fore. Why dae wae naw | spake | it mair instead o taakin aboo |
| Central - SEC |
ersettins o the Gospels. They | spake | tae me in a wey that wis bait |
| Central - AYR |
n deil the haet o a word they | spake | cuid Jennet unnerstaun. The a |
| Ulster - GUL | Dae they | spake | ony Ulster Scots in France? L |
| Ulster - GUL | @ardscatholic Dae they | spake | ony Ulster Scots doonby Hull? |
| Central - SEC |
in Rotterdam in 2006 an they | spake | aboot Frisian, a language an |
| Central - SEC |
uir if the language that they | spake | wis Scots or juist some kinna |
| Central - SWE |
singlehaunedky | spake | fur Scotland |
| Central - EDN |
ikit it or no. Bit he haurdly | spake | whan Bill wis aroon. Nanethel |
| Central - SEC |
tt Seattle, an masel recently | spake | Scots tae each ither after ah |