| Southern - SEA |
mid's 'The Dark Whirling Dun' | haedna | happent by. For that chance w |
| Doric - DOR |
it a gappus! It wis a peety A | haedna | haen anither twa ear tae the |
| Central - SEC |
ed that his meenisterial blad | haedna | gien him onie muckle contack |
| Central - LAL |
mind that scholars o thon age | haedna | yet the means tae see whither |
| Doric - ABN |
i his kirk bein near teem, he | haedna | likit tae turn them awa. Och, |
| Doric - ABN |
gin he wintit ony siller. He | haedna | thocht o takkin siller but sa |
| Central - EDN |
it, and it wis e’en true he | haedna | the shairpest wit, but aabody |
| Central - GLA |
er stoatin aff the waw, if he | haedna | won the penalty, o course. |
| Orkney - ORK |
dow on the ninth floor. If he | haedna | , he would likely hiv funnd it |
| Central - LAL |
he auld lecher! Mebbes gin he | haedna | spent his last sou |
| Central - SEC |
e, that gart ye wonder if she | haedna | murthert her man, seein's he |
| Central - SEC |
er, he coudna jyne in, kis he | haedna | plack nor farden. He gowpit a |
| Central - LAL |
nawha. (No but whit he an she | haedna | wrocht us monie's the bonnie |
| Central - LAL |
o’t, she sayed, nor hou she | haedna | gaen the same |
| Central - SEC |
ame in his ain bed an that he | haedna | tane on the wadger wi his nee |
| Doric - ABN |
Andy wasna there but that he | haedna | been seen sin the mamen he ha |
| Central - SEC |
ared fae me. But tho Cranmore | haedna | bitten me aathing haed chaing |
| Central - LAL |
Kate | haedna | seen her paurents for mair no |
| Central - LAL |
r ti see thaim throu it. Kate | haedna | merkit it at the time, but sh |
| Central - SEC |
ut he wis awaur the Executive | haedna | gaed as faur as fowk haed wan |
| Central - SEC |
I'll get in the nips! Gin ye | haedna | come up wi the idaia o the Ma |
| Central - LAL |
, the first shuin at puirtith | haedna | gart him |
| Central - EDN |
in 1560, an the reformt Kirk | haedna | the time for muisic they rega |
| Doric - ABN |
at the kirk. Her an her maan | haedna | been inaboot affa lang; an I |
| Central - SEC |
folk. A peety thon polissman | haedna | been aboot an A'd gotten thar |
| Central - LAL |
ciation, an staundard grammar | haedna | been creatit. |
| Central - LAL |
the new saeson, thair faither | haedna | been ti the Playhous for near |
| Shetland - SHD |
k. Da Indo-European languages | haedna | wun tae dis plaesses at yun t |
| Doric - ABN |
tae come baak aifter. Things | haedna | gane as weel as he'd howpit. |
| Central - LAL |
This | haedna | occurred ti Kate. She leukit |
| Central - SEC |
en said that gin Robert Burns | haedna | lived, Scotland wad hiv been |
| Central - LAL |
il the age o 11, but teachers | haedna | (fae 1861) tae belang the Kir |
| Central - SEC |
wis caad Tesco nou, like that | haedna | happened back in Dalkeith an |
| Central - SEC |
wis caad Tesco nou, like that | haedna | happened back in Dalkeith an |
| Central - EDN |
us a dour national kirk that | haedna | muckle time for sic joys as m |
| Doric - ABN |
uines war freendly aneugh but | haedna | the same sinse o eemur as the |
| Central - LAL |
drappin doun on a stage. Thay | haedna | been doun the stair but a mei |
| Central - LAL |
wi the word 'anus' whaur thay | haedna | kent it afore. Tae the fasht |
| Central - LAL |
or cuidna speak Scots as thay | haedna | been leitit, lat alane elecki |
| Central - EDN |
ile, begoud rowtin lood. They | haedna | been milkit for twinty-fower |
| Doric - ABN |
singin sae bonnie; mebbe they | haedna | eyven been awaar o the bonnie |
| Central - EDN |
singin o it aa nicht if they | haedna | been interruptit. |
| Orkney - ORK |
Dursley’s sister, but they | haedna | seen each ither for a puckle |
| Doric - DOR |
ae turned oot fine gin Snuffy | haedna | gotten fou the nicht he beeri |