Shetland - SHD | -ie/-y: birsi 'stubbly' ( | birse | + - i) |
Shetland - SHD | be coontit, laek air, saand, | birse | . Collective nouns is dem at a |
Shetland - SHD | “A’ll fin somewye waarm, | birse | intae a baa den faa asoond. |
Central - LAL | by. His heid an tail war up, | birse | puffit oot an shimmerin in th |
Central - SEC | e nou, A'm wud, A'm bilin, ma | birse | is aboot throu the ruif. A fi |
Doric - MNA | . "Bit fit's raelly gettin ma | birse | up is the sleekit wye he's ga |
Central - SEC | big gulliegaw oan ma neb an a | birse | oan ma forehead ilka an egg a |
Shetland - SHD | He dusna git in a | birse | bit is aye ready wi his love. |
Shetland - SHD | is ower god. Alll no git in a | birse | an lay you in a bruck. Fir I |
Central - GLA | Nae | birse | tae fa in stap wi ithers |
Shetland - SHD | hit it wis . . .” I hed tae | birse | my mooth shut. “Skyumpie! |
Central - SWE | no tae | birse | ye wi the wecht o it. |
Central - WCE | the | birse | fae yer paps |
Central - WCE | fur some reason this pit the | birse | up her faither. Mibbe his dir |
Central - LAL | ture. Hooanever, whit got the | birse | o fowk in Scotland up wis Ing |
Doric - MNA | culdna get near han him for e | birse | o fowk. He wis telt, "Yer mit |
Central - WCE | she wisnae the only wan whase | birse | wis gettin up. Matilda wis ge |
Central - LAL | Yon beast wi | birse | an claes an hauf alive, |
Shetland - SHD | r life, an I ken foo shü can | birse | up whin you contradict her. I |
Doric - MNA | Drumneachie Ferm in | Birse | wis ained bi ma uncle Dod McC |
Doric - MNA | hem war as auld's the hills o | Birse | . Baith o the aunts wore gowd |
Doric - MNA | ll, we are deep in the hert o | Birse | in Aiberdeenshire: ‘The fer |
Doric - MNA | rooch, preened in the hairt o | Birse | |
Doric - DOR | wes foutie!" said Ailice, her | birse | risin some. "Weel, I like the |
Central - WCE | air frichtsome than ever. Her | birse | wis up and her wee black een |
Doric - MNA | em hear her skreichin fin her | birse | wis up, or something misfitti |
Central - SEC | same.” Annie wis makkin her | birse | plain. |
Central - SEC | ’s aye at Elsie, gittin her | birse | up. Stop him caain Elsie his |
Central - WCE | Matilda felt her | birse | risin.. . and risin. . . and |
Doric - ABN | Fan things get yer | birse | up, an’ ye’re ill teen a |
Central - LAL | a, min? The Sudrons?" Andra's | birse | |
Shetland - SHD | Noo dis got Sheltie Prattle's | birse | up. Shui tocht, "Whit wye soo |
Central - LAL | hit wis't at set her mither's | birse | up. Mibbe it wis the fact at |
Doric - MNA | intteruptit Harry, finnin his | birse | risin. |
Doric - ABN | ddie,' said Jamie, gettin his | birse | up. 'Ah'll mebbe need ti lern |
Doric - DOR | As Towser passed the car his | birse | |
Doric - ABN | s fite grumphie, Sottars, at | Birse | . Sottars wis Aunty May’s pe |
Doric - DOR | Through whins an stuntit | birse | he scirt |
Central - LAL | FUCK YE! An ilka damnt | birse | on yer croons! |
Central - LAL | His sturest | birse | wes up for Odoak', |