Hence the name Geordies. Another probable school of thought thinks the name originated from the coal mines of Durham and Northumberland, for many poems and songs written about and in the dialect of these two counties speak of the "Geordie".
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; Quiz #171,566. 20 qns, rated Average. ... "Geordie" is the accent and everyday language of much of North East England. I was brought up there, and heard many of these words and phrases daily. The colloquial spellings used are phonetic. ... Quiz about Geordie Speak...
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Published: 12:01AM BST 17 Aug 2006 ... Nee mair puddin' pet, ahm stottin' No thank you, I'm on a diet. ... Howk it man, ye daft radge Kick the football hard, you useless idiot.
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Cockney is missing for the time being, owing to the demands of rhyming slang, ... Geordie: Howay man! Aa’d leik te gan bi plane te John F Kennedy Airport, pet. ... The "Geordie" translation for 'Hello, I would like to fly to Barcelona' is 'Howay man! Aa?d leik te gan bi plane te Barcelona' Photo: GETTY...
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Waoohoo, ah gan speak geordie! Anything goes ... Ah hin the geordie translator!! its see mich fun!! translated as "I love the gerodie translator!! its so much fun!!"; that site's funny I'm gonna learn to speak geordie for the next time I go down there to visit my mate, she'll be well impressed...
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The Geordie dialect is what is heard in northeast England in the communities around the River Tyne (Tyneside), such as Newcastle and Gateshead. Eric Idle from Monty Python, the musician Sting and Andy Taylor from Duran Duran are some well-known people sometimes ... Before you can properly begin to speak the dialect,
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ian and lee learning youtubers the geordie accent.
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learn the geordie accent aplphabet ... This is a video response to learning to speak/talk geordie part1 ... How to speak with an irish accent (hilarious!!)
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Born and bred Geordie Carol Cooke gives us her take on the local lingo. Plus have a go at speaking it yourself with our sample phrases and audio guide. ... The funny thing is that although Geordie accents were supposed to be disliked, ... In Sunderland, where they speak Mackem, sweets can be called "ket" or "kets". In South...
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