Central - WCE | sliddery | swick! He'll huv his heid in | |
Shetland - SHD | hit'll be doonhill aa da wye, | sliddery | , |
Doric - MNA | in tae ye, git yersel tae the | Sliddery | Burn, aboot sax ae nicht, an |
Doric - MNA | s laithsome; the souns an the | sliddery | guts o the fish aa garred him |
Central - LAL | ted. If ye're staundin on the | sliddery | bank o a river, and somebody |
Ulster - PUL | wurds are | sliddery | . Folk sweer a cram's |
Doric - MNA | grye jinkin patren on a lang | sliddery | linth o’s back, nae twa fit |
Ulster - PUL | r their wurds are sae saft an | sliddery | |
Doric - MNA | irns hid bin makkin slidies o | sliddery | ice, an biggin snawmannies an |
Central - LAL | s: whitever he saw, if it wis | sliddery | or poodery or claggy, it wis |