Shetland - SHD | vin; for ee thing, du sees da | arch | at I hae ta geng trow nixt, w |
Central - SEC | rae ane o Soutar's poems, The | Arch | , "As the day is broken on the |
Doric - MNA | e cellar. She showed them the | arch | he came oot o and left throug |
Central - SEC | aphy, Auld Wife's Sang an The | Arch | . |
Central - GLA | n see the troops hidin in the | arch | , pishin their self laughin. T |
Ulster - CUL | ive: fur instance, thur's the | arch | A hae tae go through nixt waa |
Doric - MNA | er hochs and walked ablow the | arch | o the wee brigg. There wisna |
Doric - NNB | alive: for instance, air's e | arch | A've got till go through next |
Ulster - EUL | tourists gaun throu the Black | Arch | . |
Central - EDN | osite erm ower the heid in an | arch | an streitch the ither doon th |
Shetland - SHD | oer or sae, dey wir soarro an | arch | ta be seen, an every last pla |
Central - WCE | shed by an avalanche o broken | arch | and chunks o the waw. They we |
Central - WCE | nding on, there wis a towerin | arch | , wi the keystane at the tap ( |