| Doric - DOR |
' | Thone | loon wisnae a natural Tattie |
| Central - SEC |
saw him, he was aye lauchin' | thone | wety, as if ocht cud be richt |
| Southern - SEA |
r es slang es a can remember. | Thone | food is right popular. (a nea |
| Southern - SEA |
Div ee mind o' the Red Rose? | Thone | was afore oo hed an Indian bi |
| Central - SEC |
icht, an' he jist looks it me | thone | weiy. Ye see ye micht feel th |
| Doric - DOR |
‘People were poorer in | thone | days,’ says Broon, ‘but t |
| Central - SEC |
ind she lookit me up an' doon | thone | wey, like she did tae onybody |
| Central - SEC |
funny hoo | thone | toffs feel the need o' their |
| Southern - SEA |
keet Nardini's ice cream. Was | thone | no the best? Taddies hed cafà |
| Central - WCE |
Bit | thone | supermarkets huv nae peer. |
| Central - WCE |
’ awfa pally Ye flutter’t | thone | big eyelashes et me Fair invi |
| Central - SEC |
f we wis the type tae spik aw | thone | fancy stuff, Ah suppose we'd |
| Central - WCE |
he rarest treat Noo, efter aw | thone | tippy tappy It takes an awfy |