Ulster - EUL | Craa | it yinst mair, | |
Ulster - GUL | aniuk Dinnae be sae modest :) | craa | crouse! I think thats a fin |
Shetland - SHD | fern, nettle, kecksie, arvie, | craa | -tae, drewie line, tang an waa |
Shetland - SHD | da gluff o bein tirled headie- | craa | , an der slates an pencils wis |
Doric - ABN | le wi steekit een? Nae hoodie- | craa | that thocht onythin o itsel w |
Doric - MNA | ween the drifts o icy snaa, a | craa | on a gean branch abeen them o |
Doric - MNA | p o a great horse chestnut. A | craa | flappit awaa skreichin, pit o |
Ulster - EUL | Ye micht weel lach, ye Greba | craa | , or gar ye grue, |
Shetland - SHD | irt, an juist as haerse as da | craa | . At da lang an da lent he set |
Shetland - SHD | lass wi a head o hair laek a | craa | ’s nest. “I can seen du ha |
Shetland - SHD | aboot her. Her hair is laek a | craa | ’s nest an her green claas i |
Doric - MNA | yer, ae leg thrust back lik a | craa | taakin flight. Ruaraidh cuid |
Doric - MNA | neen green. Iv he jist widna | craa | aboot foo weel he's deein: er |
Shetland - SHD | ol. He had twa eyebroos dat a | craa | coulda biggit his nest in, an |
Doric - ABN | bit this time, he'd twiggit a | craa | 's nest twenty fit aff the gru |
Shetland - SHD | ripple an crooked lik an auld | craa | . He raised his nev intae da a |
Ulster - GUL | nither’s gear; luive disnae | craa | crouse, disnae bum an blaa. |
Orkney - ORK | The | craa | smelt a rat and, in no time a |
Doric - DOR | wes gettin licht again. "The | craa | maan hae flown awaa, I jalous |
Orkney - ORK | Jimmack and the | Craa | |
Doric - MNA | didna stop tull he cam te the | Craa | Widdie. He collapsed against |
Doric - MNA | their tents on the edge o the | Craa | Widdie, their day's wirk deen |
Doric - MNA | e the north three mile as the | craa | flees, tae the clachan o Ledd |
Doric - DOR | baggerel, barritchfu, hoodie | craa | |
Doric - MNA | goon ower it aa like a hoodie | craa | . It bein near eneuch Hogmanay |
Doric - MNA | e blaik an coorse as a hoodie | craa | ?" |
Central - SWE | Til the mornin’s cock | craa | . |
Shetland - SHD | or wha'll | craa | first thing or claag, preen |
Shetland - SHD | Dat cockerel 'll | craa | his last apö Tammasmas. Dy u |
Doric - MNA | aat eesed te reest in the aul | Craa | Widdie thocht naethin o reest |
Doric - MNA | aat eesed te reest in the aul | Craa | Widdie noo reestit on the pyl |
Doric - DOR | akkin a soon mair like an aul | craa | , aye een wi a throat infectio |
Doric - DOR | fite thingikie. "Nae a wappin | craa | , ye ken!" she eikit on heisti |
Doric - DOR | Jist aan flew doun a wappin | craa | As blatk's Aal Nickie's weski |
Doric - DOR | "I wuss the wappin | craa | wad come!" thocht Ailice. |
Ulster - SYN | Jesus, "tha roostèr wull no | craa | themorra moarnin, tae ye hae |
Orkney - ORK | We heard the raucous | craa | 'een o a very lusty cock. |
Doric - MNA | affo a deed hare bi a hungert | craa | . Then she heard the skiffie p |
Shetland - SHD | heady | craa | itae a wirld |
Doric - MNA | aat mair than made up fir ony | craa | 's feet - she'd a lovely, Plu |