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Yorkshire sayings - can you all understand them?
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1. Are ye lakin'?
2. Back ginnel
3. He's a right geoff
4. Whearst tha gannin?
5. Whearst ma gansey?
2. Back ginnel
3. He's a right geoff
4. Whearst tha gannin?
5. Whearst ma gansey?
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1. "Ah cud eyt a buttered frog"
2. "Ee's fair bowlegged wi brass"
3. "Mi belly thinks mi throat's bin cut"
4. "Put Th'wood in'th'ole"
5. "Standin theer leyke cheese at fourpence"
6. "Bet tha cud eyt an appul thro a beard wire fence"
7. "Tha meks a betta doower than a winda"
8. "wurt ta gewin"?
9. "Stondin' theer like one a' Burton's dummies"
10. "Thaz a face like a line a wet weshin"
I nicked these from a site, but im sad to say, i actually do say a few of them!
1. "Ah cud eyt a buttered frog"
2. "Ee's fair bowlegged wi brass"
3. "Mi belly thinks mi throat's bin cut"
4. "Put Th'wood in'th'ole"
5. "Standin theer leyke cheese at fourpence"
6. "Bet tha cud eyt an appul thro a beard wire fence"
7. "Tha meks a betta doower than a winda"
8. "wurt ta gewin"?
9. "Stondin' theer like one a' Burton's dummies"
10. "Thaz a face like a line a wet weshin"
I nicked these from a site, but im sad to say, i actually do say a few of them!
I was sitting in a bar with a bunch of ex-pats having a few one night and a Welshman was talking. I couldn't understand a word. I leaned over to a Scot I was sitting next to and said "I can't understand a single word he's saying." The Scot leaned back and told me it was okay, he didn't understand a word either but not to worry because nobody understood the Welsh, not even the Welsh. I didn't get any of these either.
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