| Central - EDN |
rw,” he sayed, “ye wad be | leeterate | .” He haundit Bill the repor |
| Central - SEC |
hey haed tae be learnt tae be | leeterate | in it an aw. It wis pyntit oo |
| Central - EDN |
dit smile. “Why sudna Ah be | leeterate | ?” he askit. “Acause Ah’ |
| Central - DUN |
e common fowk o Scotland were | leeterate | , allouin no jist discussion a |
| Central - SEC |
rt o aw is thaim that's baith | leeterate | an articulate in Scots an no |
| Central - EDN |
mpathetic. “Gin ye’d been | leeterate | in characters,” he sayed, |
| Central - LAL |
s we aa ken Scotland wis mair | leeterate | nor Ingland at the time) wis |
| Central - SEC |
(2) The fowk that's | leeterate | in the language but, tho they |
| Central - SEC |
exemplar o ae lassie that wis | leeterate | in the wey she spake, a guid |