Doric - MNA | unnies and grandfaithers, | aunties | and uncles, skail is oot an y |
Central - GLA | Faithered | aunties | or Maw. |
Orkney - ORK | a with my two favourite Grand | Aunties | . Weel, that's no exactly true |
Central - LAL | t least one seat. Cousins and | aunties | and second cousins are squeez |
Doric - MNA | Nae | Aunties | or Uncles, ma Ma or ma Da! |
Central - GLA | The | aunties | o the laund that I've heard s |
Central - DUN | meh grannie, meh | aunties | , |
Central - EDN | s brither an tittie ti me, an | aunties | , an companie, an mait an dren |
Central - LAL | Ma uncles an | aunties | an grannie an grampa were alw |
Central - SEC | enged langsyne tae a couple o | aunties | thit fowk it the schuil wir t |
Doric - MNA | d hid been weel taught by her | aunties | how tae sow. She’d ayee man |
Doric - ABN | A' yer | aunties | an' uncles rally roon |
Central - WCE | ' Matilda speired. 'Uncles or | aunties | or grannies wha came tae see |
Central - DUN | n he had tae gang an tell his | aunties | an uncles, an afore ye wuid t |
Doric - MNA | e times widdershins. Mary’s | aunties | werena only good wi the needl |
Central - LAL | ma new Winter jacket that my | Aunties | treated me fir ma Christmas.o |