Orkney - ORK | enment websites o some Scots' | langed | -fir staet, an that wey hid's |
Doric - DOR | the up-abune warld, far she'd | langed | tae be, pairt o the sunlicht |
Ulster - CUL | irden yae iver seen. Hoo shae | langed | tae git oot o thon dark haal, |
Central - EDN | He | langed | fur that siller-mounted wand |
Central - LAL | d kail soup. The yin thing he | langed | for mair than onythin else wi |
Doric - MNA | e heather at his feet. Foo he | langed | , jist aince, tae daunce tae t |
Doric - DOR | een or his bonnie luiks. She | langed | tae be pairt o his fey up-abu |
Central - AYR | that ye ever saw. Oh, hou she | langed | tae get oot o that derk haa, |
Central - LAL | James! You've | langed | ti see me, |
Central - LAL | Wis due. We | langed | tae glisk it throu a clood! |
Ulster - CUL | uzzelt bae the hale thing, an | langed | tae change the subject. |
Doric - ABN | ye iwer | langed | tae be... |
Orkney - ORK | ther spok doun the phon. This | langed | -fir leid – a firmal, standa |
Doric - SNO | something amaist | langed | for. |
Central - LAL | cuidna haud thi Lugars, thay | langed | tae aim at ma hied. |