- haar wu maik brüükt
raip sreig 2nd
person braikst haast wust
maikst brüükst
raipst sreigst 3rd
Person braik haar wu maik brüükt
raip sreigt Plural braika...
- [ʁeːt] talk!
reden [ˈʁeːdn̩] Raub [ʁaʊ̯p]
robbery Raube [ˈʁaʊ̯bə] reib! [
ʁaɪ̯p] rub!
reiben [ˈʁaɪ̯bn̩] Zug [t͡suːk]
train Züge [ˈt͡syːɡə] sag! [zaːk] say...
- ower ma heid,
drapt the
flair – but I’d
lowsed ma hauns, I
gruppit thon
raip, aince, twice,
thrice at ma
thrapple – I’d dae it this time! The duimster...
- country.
Prostitution occurs around the
logging centres of Luwawa, Nthungwa,
Raiply and Kalungulu. The
prostitutes work from
small shacks around the villages...
- 'barley', ürp 'cloak', hiili- 'to sneak', mahe 'sweet, gentle', mõru 'bitter',
raip 'carrion', roni- 'to climb' +
numerous onomatopoetic-descriptive
words Artificial...
- (broad), gae (go), hale (whole), hame (home), lade (load), mair (more),
raip (rope), saip (soap), sair (sore) and nae (no) from āc, āte, brād, gā, hāl...
-
plays a role in
linking the key
locations in the region. The M22 is next to
Raiply and it is
located in
Mzimba District,
Northern Region and
connects with...
-
Yoshino K,
Kikkawa U,
Yonezawa K (July 2006). "Different
roles for the TOS and
RAIP motifs of the
translational regulator protein 4E-BP1 in the ****ociation with...
- fall (faw) 6 ells, or 222
inches (5.648 m).
Identical to the
Scots rod and
raip ("rope").
Scots mile 320
falls or 5920 feet (1807 metres,
compare with the...
-
claes (clothes),
grape (grope), kail (cole), laid (load), laif (loaf), made,
raip (rope), saip (soap), spae (foretell).
South of the
Forth the
initial realisation...