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accents
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what accents / sayings do u say? that no other town/county says ?
e.g rugeleyboy pointed out earlier stokeys (where im from) say! cheps instead of chips which is very true!
got some cheps wrapped up in t sentinel!!
e.g rugeleyboy pointed out earlier stokeys (where im from) say! cheps instead of chips which is very true!
got some cheps wrapped up in t sentinel!!
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Don't older Stokeys say 'Chayze' instead of 'cheese'? I used to live nearby & noticed this quite a lot!
When I lived in Manchester people used the word 'mithered' quite often eg ''I can't be mithered''. A good insult was calling someone a 'Pie can'..which I adored, LOL. My new neighbour comes from Swansea and says ''Isn't it'' after every sentence..this is supposed to be quite common, but hadn't noticed my Welsh relatives doing it before.
When I lived in Manchester people used the word 'mithered' quite often eg ''I can't be mithered''. A good insult was calling someone a 'Pie can'..which I adored, LOL. My new neighbour comes from Swansea and says ''Isn't it'' after every sentence..this is supposed to be quite common, but hadn't noticed my Welsh relatives doing it before.
zorro...i'm makcem too. i've heard 'wees keys are these keys' ...but not shees.
canny - many and varied meanings (very handy word!!!)
going for a 'plodge' at the seaside
getting covered in 'clarts'
i'm garn yem (going home)
( the geordie version is gannin yem)
and i think 'getting wrong' is particular to the north east too (getting told off)
and fish and chips is a 'fish lot' (but i'm not too sure how local that is)
canny - many and varied meanings (very handy word!!!)
going for a 'plodge' at the seaside
getting covered in 'clarts'
i'm garn yem (going home)
( the geordie version is gannin yem)
and i think 'getting wrong' is particular to the north east too (getting told off)
and fish and chips is a 'fish lot' (but i'm not too sure how local that is)
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