mither in Vietnamese

danh từ
(Scotland) mẹ

Sentence patterns related to "mither"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "mither" from the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mither", or refer to the context using the word "mither" in the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary.

1. And our braw Bawsint yade 6: Will carry hame your corn:— What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ 20 : Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack 7 in my pouch: That night I was a bride

2. And our braw Bawsint yade Will carry hame your corn:-- What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack in my pouch That night I was a bride

3. And our braw Bawsint yade 6 Will carry hame your corn:— What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack 7 in my pouch That night I was a bride

4. And our braw Bawsint yade 6 Will carry hame your corn:— What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack 7 in my pouch That night I was a bride

5. And our braw Bawsint yade: Will carry hame your corn:— What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ 20 : Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack in my pouch: That night I was a bride

6. ⁠ And our bra' Bawsint yade, Will carry ye hame your corn— ⁠ What wad ye be at, ye jade? Out spake the bride's mither, ⁠ What deil needs a' this pride? I had nae a plack in my pouch ⁠ That night I was a bride; My gown was linsy-woolsy, ⁠ And ne'er a sark ava; And ye ha'e ribbons and buskins, ⁠ Mae than ane or …

7. And our braw Bawsint yaud, Will carry ye hame your corn - What wad ye be at, ye jaud?" Out spake the bride's mither: "What deil needs a' this pride? I had nae a plack in my pouch That night I was a bride; My gown was linsey woolsey, And ne'er a sark ava; And ye ha'e ribbons and buskins, Mair than ane or twa." Out spake the bride's brither,