Orkney - ORK | Spikk | By | |
Doric - MNA | ower its moo, an it wis caad ' | Spikk | -nae - evil'. The last ane's h |
Orkney - ORK | t weys/wiys. Some fokk write ' | spikk | '; some fokk, 'spaek'; some, ' |
Doric - MNA | A | spikk | nae aften heard in Corgarff |
Doric - MNA | e anely fussled twa tunes did | Spikk | , Katy Beardie and the Leddrac |
Doric - MNA | hid slippit back tae the auld | spikk | noo that his dreams war forgo |
Doric - MNA | hale new meanin tae the auld | spikk | , "close in bluid" – keepin |
Doric - MNA | ometh? In the name o the Wird | spikk | yer name!' |
Doric - MNA | ohnny gaed reid. Afore he cud | spikk | , the bussie arrived. Fit the |
Doric - DOR | straikin her hair. She didnae | spikk | , fur she'd nae tongue, and th |
Doric - MNA | oot lood. 'Ye dinna need tae | spikk | oot lood, ye gype, jist think |
Doric - ABN | . Normally, he wis daured tae | spikk | tae strangers, nae that he iv |
Doric - MNA | her lug. "Ye ken weel nae tae | spikk | o sic maitters. If we choose |
Doric - DOR | He’s the ane I’d like tae | spikk | til, bit he’ll be lang deid |
Doric - DOR | s lang as I’ve a tongue tae | spikk | , I’ll praise the wirds o my |
Doric - MNA | urly hair…far ower seek tae | spikk | …The nurse dowpit doon bi th |
Doric - MNA | ies an steenies, belangin tae | Spikk | Thamson an his wife Molly, fa |
Doric - MNA | nned, learned bi the nuns tae | spikk | English an smert as a new pre |
Doric - MNA | chiel sit doon an hae the wee | spikk | aboot Aids testin – nae aff |
Doric - MNA | ither. Syne they hid thir wee | spikk | aboot Aids, offerin up a fing |
Doric - DOR | The | Spikk | o the Nor East Leid |
Orkney - ORK | We | spikk | aboot the Euro and the troubl |
Doric - MNA | t he likit them, bi touch, bi | spikk | , an mebbe even bi smell, if f |
Doric - MNA | his accordian. Fan he herd mi | spikk | he remixed in Northern Lights |
Doric - MNA | uick in the uptak o the local | spikk | . Faith! In mony wyes she wis |
Doric - MNA | o Steenhillock. Fowk caad him | Spikk | fur he seldom opened his mou, |
Doric - MNA | auld Yird-fowk cud screive an | spikk | – bit fit yon buiks tellt w |
Doric - MNA | e like a steen. It disna even | spikk | .” |
Doric - DOR | nna you try to tell us how to | spikk | . Better men have tried and fa |
Doric - MNA | ie wis still ower roch in her | spikk | fur Isie tae be seen aboot th |
Doric - MNA | b that she kent the Wird, nor | spikk | it, or she wad be torn limb b |
Doric - MNA | agin the Skreichmakkers, fur | spikk | atween the twa species wis wi |
Doric - ABN | Ye ken... mebbe wi aa iss | spikk | o skirlie and trine, Ah could |
Doric - MNA | pion cull. bit fowk said that | spikk | o Northies micht makk a bette |
Doric - ABN | sin bi degrees in the fremmit | spikk | , unsattled him. Aabody kent a |
Doric - MNA | in. Septiles hid the auncient | spikk | o their forefolk, the human v |
Doric - MNA | d thon sang cud hae bin aboot | Spikk | 's wife hersel, bit fowk'll sa |