I admit I was being lazy. Prolly is not a word Probably is. nor is Kida or even kinda, should be Kin of, sorry anyway made me wonder Do you have special (dialect) words for things where you live? In (very) rural Hampshire and Sussex folks keep Chicken (however many) not Chickens. Next Wednesday will not be tomorrow that is 'this Wednesday'. Next Wednesday is the following week.... if you follow!
i remember i had to think about regional dialects and stuff for my english but i cant remember that much now!
my mum says 'spice' for sweets.
does everywhere else know the words chav and scal? because i remember when i went to scotland and they had no idea what we meant by that because they say 'N.E.D's' instead which stands for non educated delinquents!
instead of asking where is that? we ask where is that to? I still dont really understand why that isnt right, and i certainly dont understand why it makes the question difficult to understand but apparently it does.
Well, CHAV is a social worker acronym which stands for Council House And Violence, I expect the same phrase exists in Scottish social work but it hasn't trickled down to common use as it has south of the border.
I assume Scal is short for Scallywag, this seems to stem from post Civil War U.S. This was a political term applied to white southerners who associated with black people. Scallywag has now come to mean a dishonest and untrustworthy person.
Mealtimes too, for me it's breakfast, lunch and tea/dinner.
My mates call my lunch dinner. Although I would say it's dinnertime as well as lunchtime even though for me I have lunch. Think that's a school think, dinnertime/dinner break. Hmm confusing myself now!