Doric - DOR | Broch | wid for a load oot o his ford | |
Doric - DOR | Broch | , waukin doon the street hand | |
Doric - DOR | er side o' fit? River Don? E' | Broch | ? Fit aboot a wee beerana? #Ge |
Doric - DOR | Fit dae ye think o' I' | Broch | ? |
Central - LAL | as dreich, trauchle, thocht, | broch | , brocht and eicht, and it is |
Central - LAL | ek ringed his heid lik a muin- | broch | sae bricht; |
Doric - MNA | Moon halo wurds: | broch | , bruch, cock's ee, fauld, gow |
Shetland - SHD | we call dem, still inside da | Broch | waitin tae fledge. |
Central - EDN | rang. Furby it wul luik lik a | broch | abune the heid o Jesus." He d |
Central - LAL | Bi ilka | broch | an dun A swikkit daith |
Central - GLA | Canto Keenin in a | Broch | |
Central - GLA | glens up anent Glenelg near a | broch | I ken. Thare is also a door i |
Ulster - PUL | Tha sailor knows a | broch | on tha mune |
Central - WCE | An ootlin hingin ablo a gowd | broch | , |
Doric - DOR | the | Broch | that Jonsar Eck wis workin in |
Doric - MNA | Garioch, Formartine, the | Broch | , Bloo Toon and Turra |
Central - LAL | as Burgheid or, mair aft, The | Broch | . In Gaelic, the place is crie |
Central - NEC | ctit airts is the Buchan. The | Broch | . Peterheid. Buckie. MacDuff. |
Doric - DOR | fae the wifie fae the | Broch | . "Oh aye" she laughs. "My pho |
Doric - ABN | an he mairrit a quine fae the | Broch | , at'd a lot o siller, so they |
Central - SEC | ma mind that she cam fae the | Broch | in the furst place, an' as sh |
Doric - ABN | ard the number 69 bus fae the | Broch | tae St Combs tae bide wi Grun |
Central - WCE | oric roon my cousins frae the | broch | |
Doric - DOR | wi the stuff an come tae the | Broch | wi you an |
Doric - MNA | nions voices had been tae the | Broch | an heard braid doric! |
Doric - DOR | intae the | Broch | an selt his load, phoned the |
Doric - DOR | ar Eck chugged doon intae the | Broch | this day wi Broon An Roost, h |
Doric - DOR | Jonsar held awa doon tae the | Broch | . (It wis |
Doric - DOR | Fin he gaed doon tae the | Broch | wi a load o firewid tae sell |
Doric - DOR | ctor, he wis pit doon tae the | Broch | tae see a |
Doric - DOR | Jonsar Eck went doon tae the | Broch | wi her firewid. Jonsar Eck ji |
Doric - DOR | ed claes an went doon tae the | Broch | tae dee some shoppin. |
Doric - DOR | ers as seen as ey got tae the | Broch | . Jist stood ere wi |
Central - GLA | Whan he went tae see the | broch | |
Doric - ABN | see sand twirling up aff the | Broch | beach, dancing across the lan |
Central - NEC | that linked Peterheid an the | Broch | wi Dyce, or some new configur |
Doric - ABN | areas sic as Peterheid an the | Broch | . |
Doric - ABN | an Braemar in the west an the | Broch | in the east. An it wisna New |
Central - LAL | c speiker tae flit atween The | Broch | and Am Broch, dependin which |
Doric - ABN | rs ever were fan I bid in the | Broch | . |
Doric - DOR | ck hid promised tae be in the | Broch | at ten o'clock wi a |
Doric - DOR | mam’s cooncil house in the | Broch | , thoosands o miles awa. |
Doric - DOR | Fin workin in the | Broch | wid Jonsar Eck hid tae rowe t |
Doric - DOR | iv a sister that bides in the | Broch | ." Jonsar Eck |
Doric - ABN | ng trees, and the sands o the | Broch | beach, as ghostly as the aul |
Central - DUN | ast o whaur the remains o the | broch | o Hurley Hawkin are standin y |
Central - LAL | in common uiss (Glesga or The | Broch | ) shuid be kenspeckle wi the S |
Central - LAL | burgh, is kent locally as The | Broch | anaw). |
Doric - DOR | it. Tae Jonsars richt wis the | Broch | , Peterhead an he wis sure he |
Doric - DOR | Jonsar Eck wis doon at the | Broch | gettin his een tested. He tho |
Doric - DOR | rs for a wifie doon aboot the | Broch | somewye. Jonsar wis jist taki |
Central - NEC | situation is mirrored by the | Broch | an Aiberdeen. |
Doric - MNA | er problim eit we hid eit eih | Broch | , cus finiver we fyrt up wer b |
Doric - MNA | be freezen or we get tae thi | Broch | ,' "Oow thaat's allwight" he s |
Doric - MNA | aw landed wer catche's en thi | Broch | Market. Noo eence abudy wis s |
Doric - MNA | ayweis lyket wurken aff o thi | Broch | . An thi Broch feeshermin wis |
Doric - MNA | il. We offen wurket aff o thi | Broch | en eih winter an got sum good |
Doric - MNA | tie, thi "Jondeen," auf o thi | Broch | . An a weis deein nay bad, pik |
Doric - MNA | et abudy up an heeded fur thi | Broch | , abudy wis feyn an cosy nay c |
Doric - MNA | n, tyme tae sect sayl fur thi | Broch | , fur thi weenter feishen. So |
Doric - MNA | boatie eit thi | Broch | , eit weis steil dark fin we g |
Central - LAL | Gaelic, the place is cried Am | Broch | . It is straichtforrit fur a S |
Central - LAL | and Am | Broch | , dependin which tongue o Scot |
Central - LAL | an the sudden deidwecht o him | broch | the three o uis creshin tae t |
Central - GLA | The burgh an | broch | , the brae an loch; the wine; |
Shetland - SHD | starboard da sam, da hooses o | Broch | . |
Shetland - SHD | beach an Unst an da Scatness | Broch | but decided ta bide hame in c |
Doric - DOR | hen I was just a wee loon, at | broch | academy |
Shetland - SHD | aar, sin he spuilied da helly | broch | o Troy. |
Central - LAL | A michty | broch | tae save me |
Doric - DOR | YeÂ’ awa tae rob The Bunk oÂ’ | Broch | ma loon? |
Central - LAL | irds sic as ‘loch’ and ‘ | broch | ’ and place nemmes sic as †|