Pronounced why-eye but with a Geordie/Mackem accent. I have a Lancashire accent so I can't say it properly
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Yeah, one of the best songs ever.Black Sabbath- gold star
Close, but no coconut!Pronounced why-eye but with a Geordie/Mackem accent. I have a Lancashire accent so I can't say it properly
Yes most of what I saw on Geordie Shore was unintelligibleClose, but no coconut!
Why Aye - is indeed a geordie/mackem term, but signifies agreement
Why y' boys is pronounced "why yuh boys", and is a politer term than "Why yuh bugger" (or "Why yuh bugger man"). Of course, in the North East, it is one word*, usually prefaced by "Eeeeee" (as many Lancashire and Yorkshire phrases are). It is an expression of astonishment.
*Geordie is an agglutinative language, like German, where sentences and words are made by joining other words together. There is a story (probably apocryphal, but it illustrates the accent) that when the Japanese were inspecting the new site for what became the Datsun plant, they also had a look round heavy industry in the area (we had some then - those were the good old days). They complimented the management of one yard on the number of forging workers he employed,. This puzzled the manager until the Japanes said "There - that man" It was a Geordie who had shouted "Howwayhoyerrammerowerhyuh" Translation: "Excuse me, my good fellow. Would you mind awfully passing me your hammer? Thanks, old boy. Jolly good"
Acent, speed, and dialect make us almost unintelligible to the rest of the world.
And that is how we like it.
I can play it on recorder.Yeah, one of the best songs ever.
(I can play that in the drums by the way...)
Trust me - it was a blessing!Yes most of what I saw on Geordie Shore was unintelligible
I may live in Teesside by I'm a Lancastrian by upbringing. I'm still learning GeordieClose, but no coconut!
Second hardest language in the world, next to Hungarian.I may live in Teesside by I'm a Lancastrian by upbringing. I'm still learning Geordie
But this the nitrate are lower than my fish tank....Why are you confused on the level of nitrates? In an aquarium, nitrates should be kept under 20ppm. Since this is a river, I imagine there are a lot of things decaying, hence high nitrate levels.