Ulster - BUL | thon naw a wile wunny nicht?" | axes | Wullie. "Aye, she wiz a gye r |
Central - GLA | "Speakin ae | axes | ," said the Duchess, "chop oaf |
Ulster - SYN | jecket as weel. If oniebodie | axes | ye for ocht, gie ït tae thai |
Shetland - SHD | nner an da tourist ahead o me | axes | if he could git an iced tea, |
Shetland - SHD | Wha kens wha's heftin | axes | dere, |
Ulster - SYN | rïng ït til me. If onie yin | axes | yis hoo cum yis ir lowsin tha |
Ulster - SYN | amang ye, ïf hïs sinn | axes | hïm fer breid, wull gie hïm |
Doric - NNB | "Talkan o | axes | ," sade e Duchess, "chop off h |
Ulster - CUL | "Taakin o | axes | ," said the Duchess, "chop hir |
Southern - SEA | "Talkin o | axes | ," said th Duchess, "chop off |
Central - LAL | audelaire orphans swung their | axes | at an amazin speed, and afore |
Central - DUN | d, tempered an sharpened thir | axes | . |
Ulster - SYN | tae ye. Fer iveriebodie that | axes | wull get; hïm that keeps on |
Ulster - SYN | tae ye. For iveriebodie that | axes | wull be gien tae, an hïm tha |
Ulster - SYN | wi hïm. Gie tae tha yin that | axes | ye fer ocht, an dïnnae turn |
Ulster - SYN | Tha heid-coont | axes | aabodie tha same speirins abo |
Ulster - SYN | Tha heid-coont | axes | aabodie tha same speirins abo |