Geordie Dialect

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Auld
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Old - From the Anglo-Saxon Eald (e.g. "Old Wife")
Alreet
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Alright
Aye
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Yes
A Says
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I said
Baccy
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Tobacco
Bairn
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A child - Anglo- Saxon
Bait
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Packed lunch to take to work
Bonny
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Beautiful - From the French bon
Borst
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Burst
Broon
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Brown or Newcastle Brown Ale
Caad
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Cold
Canny
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good/nice/lovely or very - Canny lad - a nice guy/Canny good - very good
Clarts
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Dirt or Mud
Da
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Dad, faatt the father
Auld
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Old - From the Anglo-Saxon Eald (e.g. "Old Wife")
Alreet
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Alright
Aye
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Yes
A Says
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I said
Baccy
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Tobacco
Bairn
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A child - Anglo- Saxon
Bait
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Packed lunch to take to work
Bonny
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Beautiful
Borst
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Burst
Broon
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Brown or Newcastle Brown Ale
Caad
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Cold
Canny
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good/nice/lovely or very - Canny lad - a nice guy/Canny good - very good Canny job: A good job. Possibly a variation on the Scots word Ken meaning to know
Clarts
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Dirt or Mud
Da
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Dad - father
Deed
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Dead
Dee
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Do
Divvent
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Do not - i.e. Divent Dee that
Droon
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Drown
Fower
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Four
Gan
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Go from the Anglo Saxon word for go
Gannin
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Going - Gannin along the Scotswood Road to see the Blaydon Races
Giveower
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Give over - i.e. Please stop doing that
Granda
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Grandfather
Hadaway
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Get away - you're having me on- it is thought to be navel term
Hanky
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Handkerchief
Haway
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Come on - Haway or H'way the lads is chanted at football matches
Hinny
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Honey
Hoos
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House
Hoy
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Throw
Hyem
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Home, a word of Scandinavian origin
Jarra
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Jarrow - Town in South Tyneside
Ket
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Sweet or something that is nice to eat
Knaa
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Know
Lang
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Long - Anglo Saxon word
Lass
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A woman or young girl, from Scandinavian word Laskr
Ma
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Mother
Mackem
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A native of Sunderland. Probably referring to shipbuilders - 'We mackem', ye tackem'
Mag/Magpie
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Newcastle United fan
Magpies
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Nickname for Newcastle United Football Club, who play in the black and white
Man
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Frequently used at the end of a sentence "Divvent dee that man" "Howay man" even when talking to a woman
Marra
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Old friend or workmate, particularly in the collieries
Mebbes
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Maybe
Nah
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No
Nee
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No - as in "Nee good luck" but not as a word on its own
Neet
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Night
Nettie
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Toilet
Nowt
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Nothing
Oot
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Out - Anglo Saxon word compare to the Dutch Utgang (Go-out-exit)
Ower
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Over
Polliss
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Policeman
Sel'
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Self, Me Sel' - Myself
Singin' Hinny
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Type of Scone
Spuggy
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Sparrow
Stottie
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A kind of flat cake like bread
Strang
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Strong
Tab
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Cigarette
Tattie
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Potato
Telt
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Told
Thowt
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Thought
Toon
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Town
Toon Army
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Newcastle United football fans
Us
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Me
Wes
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Was
Wey
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“well” as in “wey ye knaa” (well, you know) or “wey-aye” (well yes). Often also an expression of disdain “Wey its nee use at aal”.
Why-Aye
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An emphatic exclamation of reply meaning “Well Yes, of course!” occasionally coupled with the word ‘man’ as in the perceived archetypal Geordie phrase “Wey-Aye Man” that is most often overused by novice Geordie imitators.
Wi'
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With
Wife
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A woman, whether married or not. Wife was used in this sense by the Anglo Saxons
Wor
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Our - Wor lass means our misses, when a chap is referring to his wife. Wor is the Anglo Saxon word oor meaning Our, the 'W' has crept into speech naturally.
Wrang
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Incorrect (Wrong)
Ye
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You or your
Yem
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Home
Yersel'
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Yourself
Deed
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Dead
Dee
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Do
Divvent
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Do not - i.e. Divent Dee that
Droon
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Drown
Fower
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Four
Gan
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Go from the Anglo Saxon word for go
Gannin
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Going - Gannin along the Scotswood Road to see the Blaydon Races
Give Ower or Gie Ower
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Stop doing that, it’s annoying.
Granda
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Grandfather
Hadaway
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Get away - you're having me on- it is thought to be navel term
Hanky
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Handkerchief
Haway
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Come on - Haway or H'way the lads is chanted at football matches
Hinny
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Honey
Hoos
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House
Hoy
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Throw
Hyem
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Home
Ket
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Sweet or something that is nice to eat
Knaa
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Know
Lang
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Long - Anglo Saxon word
Lass
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A woman or young girl
Ma
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Mother
Mackem
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A native of Sunderland. Probably referring to shipbuilders - 'We mackem', ye tackem'
Mag/Magpie
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Newcastle United fan
Magpies
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Nickname for Newcastle United Football Club who play in the black and white
Man
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Frequently used at the end of a sentence "Divvent dee that man" "Howay man" even when talking to a woman
Marra
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Old friend or workmate, particularly in the collieries
Mebbes
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Maybe
Nah
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No
Nee
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No - as in "Nee good luck" but not as a word on its own
Neet
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Night
Nettie
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Toilet
Nowt
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Nothing
Oot
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Out - Anglo Saxon word compare to the Dutch Utgang (Go-out-exit)
Ower
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Over
Polliss
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Policeman
Sel', Self, Me Sel'
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- Myself
Singin' Hinny
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Type of Scone
Spuggy
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Sparrow
Stottie
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A kind of flat cake - like bread
Strang
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Strong
Tab
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Cigarette
Tattie
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Potato
Telt
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Told
Thowt
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Thought
Toon
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Town
Toon Army
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Newcastle United football fans
Us
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Me
Wes
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Was
Wey
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As in Wey - Aye (see why-aye)
Why-Aye
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Why of course - "Why-aye man"
Wi'
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With
Wife
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A woman, whether married or not. Wife was used in this sense by the Anglo Saxons
Wor
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Our - Wor lass means our misses when a chap is referring to his wife.
Wrang
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Incorrect (Wrong)
Ye
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You or your
Yem
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Home
Yersel'
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Yourself

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