Central - SEC | cht, tocher, trauchle, wecht, | wricht | , wrocht. |
Central - WCE | the wye we need tae speak and | wricht | (that’s scrieve o’ course |
Central - WCE | it ‘Ah’ve’, ye cud | wricht | it ‘spier’ rather as askâ |
Central - WCE | on here tae ask ye.’ Ye cud | wricht | it ‘Ah’ve’, ye cud wric |
Central - WCE | €™ Scotlan’ an’ ah cannae | wricht | in Scots wi’oot stickin’ |
Central - WCE | o ah decided ah’m no gonnae | wricht | in Scots until ah cun dae it |
Central - WCE | oot o’ tellin’ us hoo tae | wricht | . That’s scrieve, ya fucking |
Central - WCE | airt allooin’ yersel’ tae | wricht | yer Scots thochts freeform on |
Central - WCE | e an’ mony mair like me, we | wricht | as we talk, nae hinkin’ abo |
Central - WCE | unconscious bilingualism. We | wricht | English an’ pit in some Sco |
Central - WCE | n some Scots words. Unless we | wricht | as we hink. Whit ah mean is, |
Central - WCE | r mooth in public, hooiver ye | wricht | (that should be scrieve) thes |
Doric - ABN | ing gypeheidgendies that then | wricht | the policy and drag yir bairn |
Southern - SEA | Agane, Morvin | Wricht | ’s wey o’t is at hir findi |
Southern - SEA | n amateur genealogist, Morvin | Wricht | , whae bides i |