I hinna naturally your solemn rasping word, Tammas, but in the heart I speak in all reverence.
And that's just what I am telling you, only you hinna the rumelgumption to see it.
He has pointed out the way to me, and I hinna followed it.
What is it you hinna done that you should hae done?
They hinna the brains o' a sewer rat in their noddles, the dam'd hypocrites that they are!
But I'm gaun to tell you the hale story just in my ain way, so I want you to sit quate and no' interrupt me; for I hinna jist the knack of puttin' things maybe as they should be put.
I hinna been near that rose-bed for fower or five days.
I hinna leed tae ye yet, and ye can whip me from your doors if ye will, but hard, hard will it fa' on them that raise the scourge.
Ye hinna the toon mirk rubbed out your een yet, Hamish, or ye would ken the bonny spaewife.
The ane I warned you he was to fling into the water; dinna dare tell me you hinnagot it.
It's the only place I hinna telled you o'," she said.
Then he winked at Elspeth and said, with his hand over his mouth, "I hinna twopence!
They hinna a notion," said Corp, but he was looking somewhat perplexed himself.
She wanted you to see that we hinna been cheapening you.
I daursay," retorted Corp; "but they hinnamarried Gavinia.
I hinna been at the kirk syne ye cam’, as I wis in Ross-shire.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hinna" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.