| Central - LAL |
m, faur frae bein a backhaud, | commonly | gies a body skeel wi words an |
| Central - LAL |
in the air that humans didna | commonly | see or ken. He spak o ae inst |
| Shetland - SHD |
lley" - dat used tae be used | commonly | in da sooth end for weekend. |
| Central - DUN |
siness. An businessmen arenae | commonly | ower keen on losin siller jis |
| Doric - MNA | lach95 @Lenniesaurus It's nae | commonly | used but there is a word hame |
| Orkney - ORK | or small, peerie would be the | commonly | used word in Shetland, with p |
| Central - LAL |
peakers o Scots, as weel, are | commonly | miscawed an excludit socially |
| Central - AYR |
y the British army were quite | commonly | seen an played wi, but an occ |
| NONE - NUL |
e boords o' public boadies ir | commonly | |
| Central - DUN |
s, the fairies were the maist | commonly | seen, or talkit aboot, itherw |
| Central - LAL |
schare. Aa sh wirds are maist | commonly | sch in Auld Scottis. Hooivver |
| Central - LAL |
gowd an uranium that's maist | commonly | makkit whan a starn dees. |
| Central - LAL |
15th century, Scots wis maist | commonly | cried Inglis. Thon is tae sey |
| Central - LAL |
oa'. This can be fund in mony | commonly | used words comprehendin 'shop |