Doric - DOR | wrangs | o Missus chatterbox's great g | |
Ulster - EUL | Wrangs | aye in mine. | |
Doric - MNA | e ye, dinna conter e chiel fa | wrangs | ye. Gin a chiel strick ye on |
Ulster - EUL | Tha | wrangs | at brocht aboot sitch hate, |
Ulster - SYN | aither wull no forgie you tha | wrangs | yous hae daen. |
Central - WCE | the people, o the richts and | wrangs | o whit yi propose. Mak fairme |
Central - EDN | feelin, o the strangehold the | wrangs | ah wis taucht still carry. Un |
Central - LAL | For the | wrangs | he's suffered, |
Ulster - PUL | Turn't oot tae richt some | wrangs | , an |
Central - EDN | still carry. Unlearnin those | wrangs | taks time an effort - but ah |
Central - LAL | s haes set doon the richts an | wrangs | – or at least naebody that |
Shetland - SHD | n my mind dir is nae rights n | wrangs | wi mixin dialect and English |