| Central - LAL |
n an emendatioun. Scots didna | necessarily | tak the ilk pairt o a Laitin |
| Central - EDN |
s o thairsels. Bit they didna | necessarily | wint tae be leukit at be him. |
| Central - LAL |
trates that compearing daesna | necessarily | involve a personal appearance |
| Central - SEC |
cause Scots an Frisians cuid | necessarily | hae sic a fluent crack wi ane |
| Doric - DOR |
s him oot as especial but nae | necessarily | possessed o supernatural powe |
| Shetland - SHD |
"Not, of course, that we are | necessarily | opposed to building work as s |
| Central - EDN |
nice and good wurd. He didni | necessarily | aye ken exact definitions and |
| Shetland - SHD |
wife = 'woman' in StE (no | necessarily | mairried): Shø was ey a boan |
| Central - GLA |
wet perms and chib marks, no | necessarily | in that order, right enough. |
| Central - LAL |
ain richt forby. This wid no | necessarily | be taen in by the |
| Central - LAL |
ranks of the wirking cless no | necessarily | as an expression o social cli |
| Central - DUN |
kennt it wisnae the first, or | necessarily | the warst o sic groups. In Du |
| Doric - SNO |
ay spiers: ‘Do you think it | necessarily | bad that it should go, if the |
| Central - LAL |
(eth) as in the, however, not | necessarily | differentiated consistently. |
| Southern - SWE | e now including routines, not | necessarily | a bad thing. Here's a new poe |