Shetland - SHD | dder-berries an slidders o da | bark | o bushes. He fan sillerweed a |
Central - SEC | Sae much as gie a | bark | or yelp. |
Central - DUN | yi canna | bark | , an yi certainly canna bite |
Doric - ABN | He gat a | bark | -an-bowff files fae his wife. |
Central - SEC | ah hear a feable attempt at a | bark | and straight awey ah ken he's |
Southern - SEA | A dug awake lets oot a | bark | |
Central - EDN | huckin stanes an the dugs wad | bark | . Only yae time, the men had t |
Central - EDN | e lits oot a soft low-pitched | bark | in response tae ma question. |
Orkney - ORK | Made fae wood fibre pulp and | bark | , |
Central - SEC | Aye, but youre cat doesnae | bark | and jump on the doors tae get |
Doric - DOR | crottle claps tae | bark | haud me |
Central - GLA | Naught happens. No even a wee | bark | . Alexa cannae make heid nor t |
Central - GLA | sly in the trees, a sharp wee | bark | jist aer her heid made her lo |
Central - LAL | nd eucalyptus leaves, and the | bark | o the bowff-bowff tree, aw o |
Central - SEC | fightin, sometimes pullin the | bark | aff the trees or wreckin the |
Central - WCE | eir leaves and the marl o the | bark | on their teunks. Matilda took |
Central - NEC | ely nakit except for a bittie | bark | tied aboot their waists tae h |
Central - EDN | which he lits oot a positive | bark | in agreement. |
Doric - DOR | If they hear a dug | bark | |
Central - WCE | ve yit tae hear thon wee dug | bark | . |
Orkney - ORK | m_stout Wunt tae be caad Hill | bark | here, but the standard Englis |
Central - AYR | ferm dug wadnae smell him an | bark | , nor wad he fleg the horses. |
Central - GLA | matador. It lets oot a boomin | bark | that rattles up the close, am |
Doric - NNB | amang e trees, a peedy sharp | bark | joost oer her heid made her l |
Central - AYR | amang the trees, a wee sherp | bark | juist abune her heid, garrd h |
Southern - SEA | mang th trees, a teeny shairp | bark | jist ower hur heid made hur l |
Doric - MNA | er ower muckle ma, quine, her | bark | 's waar norr her bite!” |
Doric - DOR | afer wi the Count aroond. Yer | bark | 's worse an his bite. |
Central - SEC | gs in here but trust me their | bark | will be worse than their bite |
Central - AYR | puff, an till the puppy-dug's | bark | wis faur ahint her in the dis |
Ulster - CUL | shae cud harly hear the pup's | bark | in the distance. |
Central - GLA | oot ae breath, an the puppy's | bark | wis faint in the distance. |
Doric - NNB | ot o brith, an till e puppy's | bark | sounded quieter in e distance |
Southern - SEA | o breeth, an till th puppy's | bark | soonded gie faint in th dista |
Doric - DOR | Hear i'dugs | bark | |
Central - LAL | though, in the distance: his | bark | on a loop. I wis scared o it, |
Central - EDN | fore he lits oot a triumphant | bark | as if tae exclaim ‘Ya dance |