Doric - DOR | JIST A | SOUTHERN | SANG |
Central - SWE | Nae | southern | sun, Italian fun, |
Doric - DOR | The | southern | reporter certainly did his ha |
Central - SWE | the | southern | pairt careert northwards |
Central - WCE | 'The | Southern | Cross' bricht constellation s |
Central - WCE | ma, Yir da's away up tae the | Southern | General wi her. Why whit's ha |
Central - EDN | im talkin’ urgently tae the | southern | laddie, whom he seemed tae ke |
Central - LAL | ways called the ingle, in the | southern | parts of Scotland at least. T |
Orkney - ORK | cadie, when Orkney wis in the | southern | hemisphere. |
Central - EDN | ar they wir speakin’ in the | southern | tongue. A’d nae time tae th |
Central - AYR | ‘The | Southern | Cross’ bricht constellation |
Central - SEC | e in Dixie (whit's cried here | Southern | English) is actually taen fra |
Orkney - ORK | haggis typically prepared in | southern | Scotland. (Brisknortherly’s |
Doric - MNA | o the hoose an spicy-smellin | southern | -wid at grew bi the gairden ga |
Central - EDN | but | southern | throne, was his demand, |