Ar. – This is pronounced like ahh and means yes I will usually - TopicsExpress



          

Ar. – This is pronounced like ahh and means yes I will usually say “Oh ar?” meaning “Oh yes” in the form of a question Nee-ow. – This is pronounced like it reads meaning no Ay Up Mi Duck or Ayupmidduck- A general all round greeting meaning hey there my friend. Owya gooin on then serri? – Translated as How are you doing today Korsi.- Pronounced corsi meaning pavement or sidewalk Entreh. – Pronounced entri meaning back alleyway to private property Twitchell/Jitteh. – Pronounced twitch elle / Jit teh meaning meaning an alleyway or cut-through between houses on public land Oat. – pronounced as read but means “anything” Noat. – Pronounced as read but meaning “Nothing” Jiggadahn. – pronounced Jig ga darn meaning Did you go down to the match (local soccer match) Mekkit goo bakkuds. – Pronounced mek it goo back cuds meaning make it go backwards Itwerr Krapp. – Pronounce It twere crap – meaning clear there It was crap Therrint Nonineer. – This is one of the ones I use a lot. Pronounce as there rint non nin ere meaning there isn’t any in here Chuffin Ell! - I’ve already said this in one of my posts pronounced as read meaning oh my goodness or bloody hell or OMG Ya mardi boggar. – Pronounced as read meaning you miserable so and so It meks ya tabbs laff. Tabbs is Nottinghese for ears and laff is laugh in other word makes your ears laugh. Pronounced as read meaning makes your taste buds tingle. Shin tin. – Pronounced as read meaning she isn’t in Yo jammi boggar. – Pronounced as read meaning you lucky so and so Assedd eekudd. – Pronounce ass sed he cud meaning I said that he could or I gave permission So should you see a strange word or comment within my posts you will know that my natural dialect is coming through so if you do not understand just ask.
Posted on: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 19:54:35 +0000

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