Central - LAL | ed bi French, Flemish, Dutch, | Scandinavian | and Gaelic. The staundin o Sc |
Central - SEC | din presentations frae Dutch, | Scandinavian | an German fowk. Indiveedual f |
Doric - DOR | see mair gambles like this - | Scandinavian | sides have been doing this fo |
Orkney - ORK | e soondtrack flings oot Scots/ | Scandinavian | crossover words like barn/bai |
Shetland - SHD | fun in Eurasian languages. Da | Scandinavian | languages, as weel as German |
Shetland - SHD | fun in Eurasian languages. Da | Scandinavian | languages, as weel as German |
Shetland - SHD | kinds o verbs idda | Scandinavian | languages at's reflexive an a |
Shetland - SHD | parteeclar kinds o verbs idda | Scandinavian | languages at's reflexive |
Central - WCE | Fae Dutch, “hunkers”; fae | Scandinavian | , “lugs”; and fae Latin, |
Doric - ABN | foo the Germans occupied the | Scandinavian | kintra for five 'ear. |
Orkney - ORK | nounce it. If wae adopted the | Scandinavian | 'ø' or German 'ö' wae might |
Central - LAL | cur tae a speaker o ony o the | Scandinavian | leids. The word ‘hus’ is |
Central - LAL | re, no least Gaelic, Dutch an | Scandinavian | lendins. As A says til the se |
Shetland - SHD | ns fir sicn naems idda modren | Scandinavian | languages (laek Anne på Grö |
Central - LAL | it has cognates in the modern | Scandinavian | leids […] |
Central - LAL | it has cognates in the modern | Scandinavian | leids: Danish ‘at tåle’; |
Central - DUN | ngs wark in Norroway an ither | Scandinavian | lands. In thae kintraes the l |
Shetland - SHD | main eens wis da noo extinct | Scandinavian | Norn, da language at wis eens |