Doric - DOR | the auld man. Blair an Donald | blethered | awa fur ower an hour, the hos |
Central - LAL | * He | blethered | so quickly A couldnae hear hi |
Doric - MNA | at he kent ma fae somewye. He | blethered | an newsed tull ma een glazed |
Central - SWE | seat apairt at the bar as she | blethered | tae Wee Josie oer a drink, le |
Central - EDN | e brae, whyles the wattir aye | blethered | awaw til him, a blabberin par |
Doric - MNA | ' sic like ye've been getting | blethered | at ye!” |
Southern - SEA | b' aw day aboot eet!", an hei | blethered | oan wi these words: |
Southern - SEA | Hei shiftied alang as ei | blethered | , an th Dormoose went efter im |
Central - WCE | ie wi her, and the twa o them | blethered | thegether mair or less like e |
Southern - SWE | y Alan, believe me, it's bein | blethered | aboot up by. The gas is order |
Orkney - ORK | Hyslop | blethered | aboot growan up doon sooth wi |
Ulster - GUL | e haed taked o earlier. Conor | blethered | wi pleesure. Gerald jined in. |
Central - SWE | een smilin and noddin as ye's | blethered | at the purvey, pickin at the |
Central - LAL | low heat", The three orphans | blethered | awa aboot their bonniest memo |
Doric - MNA | ve reports in castellano, but | blethered | in Cali dialect, usin words l |
Central - LAL | They | blethered | and played gemmes, but twa o |
Central - LAL | ottier and tottier bits, they | blethered | aboot the things that they co |
Central - LAL | d a guid deal o time. As they | blethered | , they mixed and tastit the ch |