Doric - ABN | A | sweer | he wis weerin his gweed Sabba |
Central - LAL | ock in the front room an cuid | sweer | blinn it maun hiv stoapit ump |
Ulster - SYN | .' A'm tellin ye but, dïnnae | sweer | ava: ether bi heiven, fer ït |
Central - SEC | ed anely glaikit fowk hid tae | sweer | an she wadnae waant him heari |
Doric - MNA | , "it's enuch te mak a bodice | sweer | ." |
Doric - MNB | in the een. He wis bawlin. I | sweer | you could hear him half wy ar |
Ulster - PUL | wurds are sliddery. Folk | sweer | a cram's |
Doric - MNA | atch But exercise he got I'll | sweer | Although he wisna keen He got |
Doric - DOR | An | sweer | at Sir Wattie Raleigh iviry t |
Doric - MNA | An aa you folk can shout an | sweer | |
Ulster - PUL | Yell aye fin yins | sweer | blin Elvis isnae deid ava, |
Central - LAL | t, because the watter wis gey | sweer | that day, and didna seem that |