Central - NEC | wullnae | own ma voice fir air thit’s | |
Central - NEC | A | wullnae | blait like a sheepie fir a la |
Central - AYR | A | wullnae | lee tae ye, |
Ulster - SYN | (gin ye can) whaniver a wurd | wullnae | fit, lake sae: |
Southern - SEA | "He | wullnae | b' beheided!" said Ahlice, an |
Central - LAL | red the lassie-in-waitin. "He | wullnae | gie ye the music box unless y |
Central - LAL | innae fret ye, Claverhoose he | wullnae | get ye!" |
Central - WCE | nae middle wey. Thair's some | wullnae | touch |
Central - LAL | likit kale, an yin lest stalk | wullnae | dae onie herm. She micht ein |
Central - WCE | An | wullnae | allow thaim tae pu the plug, |
Southern - WCE | An | wullnae | dole oot Sawney's money, Fir |
Central - LAL | "Ay! The ratton | wullnae | mind!" Saicretlie moothin a w |
Central - WCE | vender said, 'Amanda's mither | wullnae | clip aff her pigtails.' |
Central - LAL | a elby DIS hurt? They windaes | wullnae | clean thumselves. |
Central - SEC | But sune it | wullnae | matter - |
Central - WCE | 'Of course it | wullnae | , ya puddin,' said the mither. |
Ulster - GUL | ip an cultùr forrit an ayont | wullnae | be wun til less aa tha yins ' |
Central - LAL | They | wullnae | tell ye how |
Central - AYR | Alas, complainin’ | wullnae | change |