Central - LAL | Whither thae verbs is English- | relate | or no maks nae differ. Sae ye |
Central - SEC | her Scots speikers (wha wadna | relate | the wye they tawk wi ony offe |
Central - EDN | eness. She then proceeded tae | relate | an “Unco foefu’ tale!” |
Doric - DOR | ne o everyday things. She can | relate | ti concerns o auld folk and i |
Doric - DOR | owk I wis a Logie mink. I can | relate | tae much o this, but, try mov |
Central - LAL | a lassie fae Thistlegate kin | relate | tae an orphaned boy at a magi |
Central - LAL | rmacost @bbuk That could also | relate | tae everybody else in the hoo |
Central - LAL | ae lang as ony fremmitness is | relate | tae the fremmitness o Basic I |
Doric - DOR | these placeys | relate | tae me bit they are nae ma ha |
Central - LAL | mang the rubbish middens that | relate | tae the fowk whae bidit in th |
Central - LAL | ream events an heppenins that | relate | tae the Scots leid. Wi aa the |
Central - LAL | ster – ane at’s obviously | relate | ti the wey at dialects o Engl |
Central - LAL | terjection ach is expleecitly | relate | tae the Irish wird for ‘but |
Central - LAL | itsel. In dialogue an poietry | relate | ti dialogue, it’s naitural |