Ulster - EUL | Dichtin | wee bits o strae | |
Doric - MNA | air heid," said Mrs Pitsliga, | dichtin | the tears o lachter fae er ee |
Central - LAL | it," Mr. Poe finally steched, | dichtin | his mooth. "Nae danger am I h |
Central - LAL | yaise for thaim noo," A said, | dichtin | ma watshod een. |
Central - LAL | Christopher Robin,' he said, | dichtin | Roo and Wee Grumphie awa, and |
Central - LAL | said Mr Teevecheid, | dichtin | his broo. |
Central - LAL | a ride!' said Mr Teeveeheid, | dichtin | his muckle sweaty fizzog wi a |
Central - WCE | hbull stood in the playgrund, | dichtin | aff her haunds. 'No bad,' she |
Central - LAL | 'Aye, seys Skaldie, | dichtin | his steikit ee, 'richt eneuch |
Doric - MNA | Ah near firgot," said Dottie, | dichtin | er moo wi er hunkie an pullin |
Doric - DOR | your granny!" said the Keing, | dichtin | his neb for his tummle hed ga |
Central - AYR | the Cleuch Burn by Sorn Mill, | dichtin | the stour aff her feet an gie |
Central - LAL | 'Ah,' sighed the Perjinkian, | dichtin | his broo. 'It's no a major br |
Central - LAL | the streets o Fantooshopolis, | dichtin | the mirror waws wi his byordi |
Central - WCE | ck tae the front o the class, | dichtin | aff her haunds wan agin the i |
Doric - MNA | frae the neuk o a whin buss, | dichtin | his muckle lugs wi baith his |
Doric - MNA | “Winna,” quo Scrat, | dichtin | her silky paws wi her wee pin |
Central - SEC | en. A haun swished across it, | dichtin | awa the fog. Twa white faces |
Doric - MNA | e the scullery maid with her. | Dichtin | Jessie’s tear stained een a |
Central - SWE | A smoorin, a | dichtin | o snaw oan the grun, |
Central - LAL | ped his hovernut. 'Time for a | dichtin | break,' he anoonced. He lifti |
Central - LAL | Wee Grumphie a haund up, and | dichtin | him doon. 'Dinna fash, Wee Gr |
Doric - MNA | ain maisters an ett them, sae | dichtin | humankind frae aff the face o |
Central - LAL | wearin, haun washin, surface | dichtin | , etc an a general willingness |
Doric - MNA | did she?”, speired Snochrie | dichtin | his neb again wi his hanky. |
Central - NEC | Swiss airt dealers. They are | dichtin | the place oot, bungin aa the |
Central - LAL | es at the buildins; some were | dichtin | an polishin the mirrors; an i |
Doric - MNA | tty, spittin oan er hunkie an | dichtin | awa fit wis left o the makeow |
Doric - MNA | kickin aff is dubby sheen an | dichtin | a dreep o rainwatter fae the |
Doric - MNA | ars Cam dabbin their noses an | dichtin | their tears |
Central - AYR | the fire, lickin her paws an | dichtin | her face--an she's sie a saft |
Doric - MNA | ae the Admiralty. She rose up | dichtin | her een tae pit the kettle on |
Doric - MNA | and hid died. Doctor Webster | dichtin | his een turned tae see the fa |
Central - LAL | like he's | dichtin | his hauns clean o the deed, |
Central - SEC | ist ti sei at the Crowner wes | dichtin | hiz ei. He cuidna fand the st |
Central - LAL | ked at Judge Strauss, wha wis | dichtin | awa the last o her tears, "Gi |
Central - LAL | t wi ae haund, as gin she wis | dichtin | a windae or a keekin gless. K |
Central - LAL | flair. A fund a cloot an wis | dichtin | it up whan Auntie Aggie an ma |
Central - SEC | i' runnin' in an' oot withoot | dichtin | ' their feet, nae maitter hoo |
Central - AYR | 0 her sister, wha wis gently | dichtin | awa some deid leaves frae the |