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		Definition of dinna in English: dinna(also dinnae) verbˈdɪnə Scottish form of don't  Example sentencesExamples -  ‘Och,’ she said, ‘I dinnae ken onything aboot that.’
 -  If people dinnae like whit we say, there's plenty o’ other churches for them to join.’
 -  Ye dinnae want to go out without warm wool on ye bones.
 -  Finally, when he reached the eighth table and was about to say his piece, one of the group jumped up and said: ‘Och dinnae worry about us, Lord Provost.’
 -  But although the cold voice of Standard English seems quieter, dinnae expect to see Rab C Nesbitt presenting the 10 o'clock news just yet, says Roz Paterson
 -  I'm a heavy sleeper so I dinnae lie awake worrying.
 -  But he'll make sure thae luvvies dinnae spend aw ra dosh.
 -  Went to a pub across from the Cavalry club, there two men (One was bald on top but looked impish) ran in, with a camera, and hid downstairs for a bit, before surfacing with ‘Aye Frankie man s awright, dinnae worry, cmoan’.
 -  Ahm frae Glesga so ah dinnae like Embra that much, ken?
 -  St Andrews, by the way, vies with the Borders - scene of so many ancient battles - for inclusion on the list, with Craig confessing: ‘Really, there's no’ a part of Scotland we dinnae like.’
 -  ‘I dinnae know any of the words so I just sang the Sash and told them it was about Rob Roy,’ he said.
 -  ‘They request pictures - ten by eights, which dinnae come cheap - and say: ‘When will we see you back?’
 -  If you didn't drink, it was reckoned there was something wrong with you. ‘What, you dinnae drink?
 -  ‘When you get addicted to it, you dinnae want to come off it,’ says Ian (not his real name).
 -  You do not have to be at upper secondary school, however, to enjoy the latter, especially if like ‘maist Scottish people ye dinna ken muckle aboot the auld Parliament’.
 -  Turning to the sergeant, she begged him, ‘For the love of heaven, if ye hae ony pity in ye, dinna separate us!’
 -  He nodded upwards and added: ‘It's just the mannie up above dinnae like us.’
 -  ‘Och, ye dinna want t'bother wi’ that pathetic wee haddock-tailed excuse for a lassie - she looks far better on the postcards.
 -  She's a tiny one, so I figured him being from the U.S. of A and aw he'd want the biggest one we hud, so I called oot to him ‘Oi ya yank, dinnae you be takin’ that wee ewe awa wi’ yu.’
 -  ‘I dinnae mind them breaking the law but ah wisnae hivvin’ ony of that bloody nonsense in the back o’ ma cab,’ he declared indignantly.
 
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