Shetland - SHD | unna/didna see him, du sallna/ | sudna | spaek, he willna/widna come, |
Central - EDN | “Ah kent he | sudna | went oot again,” sayed the |
Central - EDN | ayed Kamile quate-like. “He | sudna | be left his lane. Sit thoo wi |
Central - EDN | Beatrice gaspit. “He | sudna | be oot his bed!” she exclai |
Central - EDN | “an they seem tae think we | sudna | be gingin aroon breathin. Bit |
Doric - MNA | it's mine," he fuspered. "Ye | sudna | hae merriet him, Jenny. It's |
Doric - MNA | she first drew braith, an ye | sudna | be daein evil at aa, fur God |
Doric - MNA | cket,” corrected Suzy. “I | sudna | think so,” she grumphed, an |
Doric - ABN | ae rizzon fat wye we cudna an | sudna | see een anither; an naething |
Shetland - SHD | yun wye is richt Shaetlan an | sudna | be "corrected" tae sumthin la |
Central - EDN | “Ah daena see quhit wey sho | sudna | be able for tae tak oot |
Shetland - SHD | ontractions ithin it an so it | sudna | be spelt wi ony apostrophe. N |
Central - EDN | t his yin-sidit smile. “Why | sudna | Ah be leeterate?” he askit. |