Ulster - CUL | ice tae hirsel. "Efter such a | faal | es this, A wull think naethin |
Orkney - ORK | accordion, see whit tune wid | faal | oot. |
Ulster - CUL | oot tae sea. Sae they had tae | faal | a lang wye. Sae they got thir |
Doric - DOR | raachlin the best he cwid tae | faal | up the umberelly wi himsel in |
Central - EDN | “He forgot tae | faal | ower,” sayed the man neist |
Ulster - EUL | ally's sauty een mirrored the | faal | o the rain. She repeated a we |
Ulster - CUL | sticks an dry leaves, an the | faal | wus ower. |
Ulster - CUL | ae sure, shae hadnae had onie | faal | oots wi the Queen yit, but sh |
Doric - MNA | e," leuch Ronnie, stairtin te | faal | up the 'P and J'. Ah think wi |
Doric - DOR | ye war tae sit up stracht an | faal | your airms, ye'd lyeuk jist a |
Orkney - ORK | pect and I watched some faces | faal | . |
Orkney - ORK | bit they'll prance till they | faal | . |
Orkney - ORK | bit they'll prance till they | faal | . |
Doric - DOR | a hantie knablich steen They | faal | 't their feeties faar. |
Orkney - ORK | derstandan Scots. Wid the sky | faal | doon if we scripted the voice |