Ulster - EUL | Hughie, who had juist gien a | playgrun | soliloquy tae mairk the arriv |
Central - LAL | Efter mentionin grannies, the | playgrun | an humour, she gaes on tae re |
Central - LAL | thon. Scots is a leid ae the | playgrun | and hame, ae bairnies and gra |
Central - LAL | d play wi a tanner baa in the | playgrun | at denner time, an Ernie wad |
Doric - MNA | lifts, like ye played in the | playgrun | . She wis mair bamboozlit nur |
Doric - MNA | y waatched o’er them in the | playgrun | they could be trusted, |
Central - SEC | He scored twenty goals in the | playgrun | |
Doric - MNA | , an we heard bits o't in the | playgrun | . A story aboot a quine an twa |
Doric - DOR | Fan oot in the | playgrun | the quines wir the worst |
Doric - MNA | in the dry lavvies oot in the | playgrun | , the timmer seats stukken wi |
Central - LAL | wid tell jokes in the school | playgrun | at playtime, we used tae tell |
Central - SWE | self-isolatin rooks patrollin | playgrun | , nebbin, gaitherin an blether |
Ulster - EUL | Oor | playgrun | wus alang tha shore |
Doric - DOR | Jist | playgrun | banter, the teachers think |
Doric - DOR | r or fae yer ain 21st century | playgrun | , or if ye hae a Scots spoken |