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JonnyP
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posted: 2020-11-21 16:30:34 (ID: 100154649) Report Abuse |
lallen73 wrote:
JonnyP wrote:
Do you want scraps wi' t'chips lad? Is there any other way? Rowund by we wim saft enuff ta slather 'um in mushy pays. |
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posted: 2020-11-21 16:35:40 (ID: 100154650) Report Abuse | |
JonnyP wrote:
lallen73 wrote:
JonnyP wrote:
Do you want scraps wi' t'chips lad? Is there any other way? Rowund by we wim saft enuff ta slather 'um in mushy pays. dunt the be forgettin t'gravy |
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JonnyP
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posted: 2020-11-21 16:41:58 (ID: 100154652) Report Abuse |
lallen73 wrote:
JonnyP wrote:
lallen73 wrote:
JonnyP wrote:
Do you want scraps wi' t'chips lad? Is there any other way? Rowund by we wim saft enuff ta slather 'um in mushy pays. dunt the be forgettin t'gravy Groivy is bostin' too, am a Brummie, oi just bin ta Univairsitoi oop in Leyuds... |
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PJRAVENS
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posted: 2020-11-21 17:44:10 (ID: 100154656) Report Abuse |
do I need to anagram the words to get the English translation?
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JonnyP
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posted: 2020-11-21 19:25:08 (ID: 100154663) Edits found: 2 Report Abuse |
We're proud of our local dialects here... some can be so strong that native English speakers struggle to understand them in certain parts of the country.
I was born in Birmingham, but lived in Leeds (Yorkshire) for 5 years, which muddied my accent. I moved back to Birmingham 24 years ago - but I've worked as a quiz host/compere for most of that time, thus clarity and ease of understanding is important (a 'DJ' voice), and my accent has largely gone.. sadly. The pocket of the Midlands known as 'The Black Country' due to it's coal mining history has one of the UK's strongest (and most derided accents) - I struggle to understand some of them, despite living only 10 miles east of there.... Last edited on 2020-11-21 19:33:30 by JonnyP |
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posted: 2020-11-21 19:49:32 (ID: 100154667) Report Abuse | |
Yesterday my beautiful half got positive test.
Today I got temperature, so tomorrow I will have to go to test myself. But this game really make me sweat so temperature got little bit down, making me feel little bit better Thanks Buziano for support and you are welcome that my win made your tip right |
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PJRAVENS
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posted: 2020-11-21 20:22:49 (ID: 100154671) Report Abuse |
JonnyP wrote:
We're proud of our local dialects here... some can be so strong that native English speakers struggle to understand them in certain parts of the country. I was born in Birmingham, but lived in Leeds (Yorkshire) for 5 years, which muddied my accent. I moved back to Birmingham 24 years ago - but I've worked as a quiz host/compere for most of that time, thus clarity and ease of understanding is important (a 'DJ' voice), and my accent has largely gone.. sadly. The pocket of the Midlands known as 'The Black Country' due to it's coal mining history has one of the UK's strongest (and most derided accents) - I struggle to understand some of them, despite living only 10 miles east of there.... I can understand perfectly because it is the same for us in Italy. We have something like 20 main dialects and a total of about 100. Most of the time 100 km away are enough to not understand anything. |
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PJRAVENS
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posted: 2020-11-21 20:29:11 (ID: 100154672) Report Abuse |
Dumbarajko wrote:
Yesterday my beautiful half got positive test. Today I got temperature, so tomorrow I will have to go to test myself. But this game really make me sweat so temperature got little bit down, making me feel little bit better Thanks Buziano for support and you are welcome that my win made your tip right finger crossed, think positive! I wish you both in a couple of weeks it belongs to the past. I think It is clear to all of us that it is not anymore a matter of get it or not, but only when... |
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Amhaja
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posted: 2020-11-21 20:42:04 (ID: 100154673) Report Abuse |
JonnyP wrote:
We're proud of our local dialects here... some can be so strong that native English speakers struggle to understand them in certain parts of the country. I was born in Birmingham, but lived in Leeds (Yorkshire) for 5 years, which muddied my accent. I moved back to Birmingham 24 years ago - but I've worked as a quiz host/compere for most of that time, thus clarity and ease of understanding is important (a 'DJ' voice), and my accent has largely gone.. sadly. The pocket of the Midlands known as 'The Black Country' due to it's coal mining history has one of the UK's strongest (and most derided accents) - I struggle to understand some of them, despite living only 10 miles east of there.... My wife's from near Leeds and we now live 5-10 miles from the black country, so I get both those 'odd' dialects!! Black country is amazing: "I day do it, sir! It wore me! Yam going now!" |
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Amhaja
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posted: 2020-11-21 20:43:41 (ID: 100154674) Report Abuse |
My wife says scraps are odd scraps of batter. She said they were brilliant especially with mushy peas!!!
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