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Dialects

A dialect poem for Lord Braykewynde

Iwish I was a bod

Ah do upon mi wod

Ah'd sit agen another Bod

and never say a wod

If you come from my neck of the woods you'll understand this!

Michael
 
bod = bird

wod = word

least that's what it was where i came from :O)

Some more ...

shot = shirt

snap = lunch

snap tin = lunch box

wok = work

bostin = bursting

ee bah gum, tha cun sup sum ale mi duck.
 
Got it in one!

Perhaps a few other well known phrases;

ayagorrawiya

ooworriwee

sitheear

ahlbatyotab

Not quite Clipstone (Clipston') but still in the same coalfield!

Michael
 
Cumon geron wiit or wheel beer al chuffin neat , iseditworinburrabetitint , eseditworowerthearburoosetano , cumonletsavethemvantirspumptupnar , wenilokedartwindoothewerallarseabartinabart.

all from dee dar country , thats Sheffield South Yorks .

STEVE
 
I must admit that when I went into a cake shop in Sheffield, asking for an apple pie --- I was offered a loaf of bread!!! Was it me being too, dare I say it, posh? Still live on the outskirts of Sheffield and to this day I cannot understand that offering!

Ann
 

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