Orkney - ORK | Footer | an trachle In twa dull panes. | |
Central - LAL | owp, crack, dander (daunder), | footer | (fouter), hallion, hoke (howk |
Central - LAL | haim that plaister, skail and | footer | |
Central - LAL | we cannae scutter! We cannae | footer | ! 'There's even less time tae |
Central - SWE | Dinnae think twice, dinnae | footer | or fummle, chap every door an |
Central - LAL | in. 'On we gang! Nae time tae | footer | aboot!' |
Ulster - GUL | Fir there’s nay time tae | footer | or spoof. |
Central - WCE | in else. That'll teach ye tae | footer | wi feechie stuff like thon. A |
Doric - DOR | el should ken better than tae | footer | aboot wi a futtritt forbye! |
Central - LAL | ow some scabbit detail, a wee | footer | like this can somewey whummll |
Central - SWE | as Ah | footer | an fuffle an fummle. |
Ulster - PUL | But aiblins anither wull | footer | wi it |
Ulster - CUL | rweight people. George didn't | footer | aboot because if he had, thos |