Orkney - ORK | Quoyclerks - Granny's end, | cousins | , Auntie Maggie's scones - fu |
Central - DUN | meh mither, meh brither, | cousins | |
Central - SWE | brothers, | cousins | , husbands, sons. |
Central - SWE | soothwest villages; brothers, | cousins | , husbands, sons. |
Central - LAL | ld o saved at least one seat. | Cousins | and aunties and second cousin |
Central - LAL | Ma | cousins | , Mick and Phil, are at each o |
Central - WCE | family, she said. Ah said, Ma | cousins | an ma aunts an uncles an aw t |
Doric - DOR | nie, clivver an confident. Ma | cousins | Ellen, Shirley an Maxine. |
Central - WCE | ntet tae be pals wi any ae ma | cousins | fae my da’s side then thatâ |
Central - WCE | ntet tae be pals wi any ae ma | cousins | fae my da's side then that's |
Doric - MNA | tae the Earth Hoosie, the twa | cousins | devauled a meenit, at the sic |
Central - WCE | Broon Street. Laura Kyle had | cousins | that went tae Moorpark Primar |
Shetland - SHD | s wis sisters: dey wir second | cousins | ! |
Central - LAL | Ishbel's 3rd | cousins | daen a braw job in Embro lett |
Doric - MNA | a, faith, puckles o his Bruce | cousins | war skittered aa ower Malaysi |
Central - GLA | dae the same hing ae mah wee | cousins | noo. |
Central - GLA | early skewerin wan ae mah wee | cousins | in the process. 'The auld cun |
Doric - MNA | Whyles, the | cousins | played in the foun o the Eart |
Shetland - SHD | wait tae meet dir new peerie | cousins | ; a boy an a lass. |
Central - LAL | tivist2 @mcdonji1 A mind. Big | cousins | gave me some when a wiz aboot |
Central - GLA | e yir pals, n the army ae big | cousins | , brurs n elder wans who feel |
Central - DUN | try set up bi oor neebors, an | cousins | , ower the sea in Norroway, an |
Southern - SWE | ically we're much closer than | cousins | or neighbours. Twin but not i |
Doric - MNA | The ferm wis simmer days an | cousins | lauchin |
Doric - MNA | The Anderson | cousins | flappit doon aside Nava, an j |
Doric - MNA | Dow spakk looder, an the two | cousins | dinna hae tae strain their lu |
Central - LAL | es. No lang afore, oor aulder | cousins | haed sleepit in the same chau |
Doric - DOR | dlin in the double bed wi her | cousins | . They'd read bits o their mag |
Doric - MNA | e bide at Steenhillock wi her | cousins | , Minnie an Matty till it wis |
Doric - MNA | tin the messages by’, an her | cousins | wid say ‘pittin the shopping |
Shetland - SHD | ould lay een apön some o her | cousins | . Maybe dey wid tak her in. Na |
Central - WCE | mbles. Wan ae Kelly’s other | cousins | brought gatecrashers an the g |
Central - LAL | Yer | cousins | ken't the cry. |
Central - WCE | are always talkin aboot thir | cousins | : Laura Kyle's relatet tae hal |
Central - LAL | mes we wid hae a fight wi wir | cousins | . Thomas wis feart fae naebdy |
Ulster - EUL | Tam an Esther wur | cousins | . Leonard didnae know what his |
Doric - DOR | he lave o the clachan, as his | cousins | merched aff tae the Great War |
Central - GLA | fur name-drappin. They've git | cousins | galore n cunts that work fur |
Ulster - EUL | late tae stairt talkin aboot | cousins | , tae explain that Daniel was |
Doric - MNA | ther wis fae Buckie and I hiv | cousins | that bide in Kingswood, Houst |
Central - WCE | knawn tae speak Doric roon my | cousins | frae the broch |