| Central - LAL |
The kistie and the buik ( | yasin | 'Scotscreive' spellin) are be |
| Southern - SEA |
hei noo hastily sterted agin, | yasin | th ink, that was rinnin doon |
| Central - LAL | a afore ma wife has feenished | yasin | them. She says if ah dinnae a |
| Central - LAL | eid so thocht ah shouldnae be | yasin | |
| Central - LAL | eid so thocht ah shouldnae be | yasin | |
| Central - SEC |
in. Actually, ken what? Maybe | yasin | the sister in law as ma close |
| Central - SEC |
n. Actually, ken what? Mibbie | yasin | the sister-inlaw as ma close |
| Central - WCE |
lans cos at that time we were | yasin | them tae get rid o the commie |
| Southern - SEA |
tyme, wi wur aw taen on wi | yasin | elestic bands tae fyre paper |
| Doric - MNA |
eel hornygollach o a whalp is | yasin | his ootsheddies tae store sum |
| Central - SEC |
s oan the hoarse. Frankie wis | yasin | his experience tae keep the l |
| Central - LAL |
athoot | yasin | ees ehs |
| Central - LAL | bag oot the pot the ither day | yasin | only twa fingers because "it |
| Central - LAL | caused a bit o' a stooshie by | yasin | the word 'scullery' when spik |
| Central - LAL | er big aboot the breests, try | yasin | twa dining chairs placed aboo |