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Central
Lawrenson, DorothyRanch Road 12, San Marcos, (Scots Language Centre 2021) Central - Fife, poetry the nicht across. Aam blin. Syne
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Doric
Morrison, GordonThi Lyfe An Tyme's O An Enshoar Loon, (Authorhouse 2006 ISBN: 978-1425955397) Doric - Boddam, prose e say's, "Aye haav a dreem." "Aam gan tae transform eis plaise on page 33
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Orkney
Baikie, R. M.Mair Fairming Tales, (Baikie 2000 ISBN: 978-0953156412) Orkney - Hackland, prose sel aboot me, beuy," I says, "Aam fine as I am, "(though I wirn on page 15 Puir Jeemie thowt "Aam for id noo, on page 39 "No bother, aam deun id a minys the time" on page 70 he place for me, thirs no wey aam gaan in!" on page 79 right trow tae his draars, so aam led tae believe. on page 80
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Shetland
Watt, ValerieA daander trowe Michaelswood, (Shetland Times 2008) Shetland - Lerwick, newspaper “Ma-aam! Da-a! We need mair dancers!
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Watt, ValerieGörwill trows blamed for earthquake, (Shetland Times 2009) Shetland - Lerwick, newspaper mb trowe dir tick hair. “Ma-aam!” roared Snurtysleeves.
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Ulster
Morrison-Smyth, AnneA Furst Readin Book in Ulster Scots, (Evertype 2011) Ulster, weans , ‘Am a gingerbried weefla, Aam,Aam,A am. Arun awa ,Aam,A am. Arun awa
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