Doric - MNA | Barbara | markit | the last o the bairns' sums a |
Central - EDN | They circlet back ower the | markit | area. Beatrice saw a puff o r |
Central - AYR | ir like mither an dochter, an | markit | as weel that she wis a fine-l |
Central - DUN | saa their warld an | markit | it |
Doric - MNA | d twa pales in i shoppie. Een | markit | Rowies for i toonsers and een |
Shetland - SHD | ivery stane is different. Der | markit | |
Shetland - SHD | n third person singular, at's | markit | wi da present |
Shetland - SHD | " shö said, "an see if hit's | markit | 'pooshin' or no"; for shö wi |
Central - SWE | his hide was | markit | wi magical designs |
Shetland - SHD | xed up an actions gyaan on is | markit | wi - in (pronounced /ən/): |
Shetland - SHD | uckle tinny he waeled oot wis | markit | DARK TAN. Speecial. He scoopi |
Central - DUN | wey thru Fife. Their accents | markit | them oot as strangers an they |
Central - LAL | n ither monumental warks that | markit | the comin an gauin o the seas |
Shetland - SHD | ey wir a roond cairdboard box | markit | FLECH POODER FOR DUGS. KEEP W |
Central - AYR | wi the words "EAT ME" bonnily | markit | oot on it wi currants. "Weel, |