| Ulster - PUL |
wee pond theday, sae Spring ' | ull | no be owre lang cumin noo! |
| Southern - SEA |
"Th' | ull | b' a cairry oan in eet!" |
| Doric - DOR |
"An I jalouse at 'the grairt' | ull | be the gair o girse roun a di |
| Central - LAL |
lithe in the beek o the sun, | ull | aw o a sudden a hunner miles |
| Central - LAL |
urface. Up and up it gaed ... | ull | aw o a sudden they cam tae so |
| Doric - ABN |
eence tae say A bore them nae | ull | wull but stull thocht it best |
| Doric - DOR |
me smirkle an said "Aat's nae | ull | tae manage. Ye can be the Fit |
| Doric - DOR |
"Aye, but I hed deen the | ull | -deeins I gat pynit for," said |
| Doric - ABN |
re nivver ony mair sign o the | ull | -deer?' |
| Doric - ABN |
'i the verra street faar the | ull | -deer bides.' |
| Central - LAL | ykayscot @joao_kay There some | ull | -thochtit fowk at's richt at t |
| Central - DUN |
north o the Forth-Clyde line | ull | the mid-1750s cin nou be seen |
| Doric - MNA |
thi | ull | furrent gearbox eit a theink |
| Central - LAL |
on wid likely nooadays hae an | ull | -wull at the pooer o multinait |
| Doric - DOR |
e-like vyce. "It's jist in an | ull | teen, I dout. I hae preent it |
| Central - AYR |
cou awa frae the guid grazin | ull | she settlt doun oot doors. He |
| Doric - DOR |
in doun the proker. He's unco | ull | at balancin'). "Aat's nae ony |
| Central - LAL |
etiral. Efter a lang period o | ull | health, he deed on April 5th, |
| Doric - ABN |
ist day, there was nae sign o | ull | -feelin; but, losh be here, sh |
| Doric - ABN |
k airly retirement on gruns o | ull | health. |
| Doric - MNA |
ile back ye'v teen a byordnar | ull | -wull it the maanie. Fit's he |
| Doric - DOR |
"Jist for | ull | -deeins," said Ailice. |
| Doric - ABN |
ae get oot o aat an shivt his | ull | -fashent heid back ootside, fo |
| Doric - MNA |
ae e sodgers aneth me. A says | ull | een, "G'wa," an awa he goes a |
| Doric - MNA |
it bit faun naethin. He says | ull | his gairdner, 'Leuk, for thre |
| Doric - ABN |
€™ve telt them th’umman’s | ull | but it maks nae differ. They |
| Doric - DOR |
"Aat | ull | dee jist fine," said Ailice; |
| Doric - DOR |
nna haar eenou, I rede ye! It | ull | nae be ony darg tae win throw |
| Doric - DOR |
hinna ony names. I winner fit | ull | come o my ain name fan I ging |
| Doric - DOR |
in ye devaal wi the rowein it | ull | stap itsel." |
| Doric - DOR |
he fire. Och, fit a divert it | ull | be, fan they see me in here t |
| Doric - DOR |
'Fegs min, ye're in a gey | ull | teen!' |
| Southern - SEA |
the preachin o the Gospel; ‘ | ull | convick fock o thair need, an |
| Southern - SEA |
the Peth Heid ‘ | ull | tell yin, whan thay biggins w |
| Southern - SEA |
dinna ken hou monnie fock ‘ | ull | ken this, bot thar’s ane au |
| Southern - SEA |
send anither Pentecost, at ‘ | ull | sweep athourt the face o |
| Southern - SEA |
her, an the anlie thing at ‘ | ull | bei left tae mynd fock o thai |
| Southern - SEA |
it til on the Internet; it ‘ | ull | bei the duin thing tae speak |
| Southern - SEA |
on standart English: an it ‘ | ull | bei auldfarran an oot o stap |
| Southern - SEA |
think nooadays it ‘ | ull | bei hoddit, oot o sicht, aman |
| Southern - SEA |
its fur nixt ‘ear, kis it’ | ull | tak ye that lang afore ee git |