| Central - SEC |
me is the ane written wi the " | wh | " digraph. Altho this is soond |
| Central - SEC |
sic writers juist writes it " | wh | ". This maks sense for that no |
| Central - LAL |
' | Wh | ...it?' |
| Central - DUN |
habit o uisin 'f' insteid o ' | wh | ') tho yon auld chestnut aboot |
| Southern - SWE | ) In Doric (N-E) dialect, the | wh | in most words becomes an f. F |
| Central - SEC |
s ah wander aboot ootside the | WH | Smith in the hospital ah kin |
| Central - LAL |
s) speikers tend tae aspirate | wh | -wirds, sic that there is a di |
| Central - LAL | do this and walk about doing | wh | |
| Central - SWE |
e British History magazine in | WH | Smith's, Scotland's history i |
| Central - SEC | the snp as there is no reason | wh | |
| Central - EDN |
“No tae ye git | wh | ’ ye’re wintin,” he repl |
| Doric |
an you’d hae pitten a ‘ | wh | ’ or a ‘quh’, then STOP |
| Central - LAL |
o wirds that noo stert wi ‘ | wh | -’: as in, fur exemple, quha |
| Central - EDN |
“ | Wh | ’else ye dae for Raggle?” |