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just popped in to say hello to my fellow brits.......oh your discussing accents, hmmmmmmmm I'm a geordie............slips away quietly.
i like the geordie accenti'm about to try to write an essay (it's been due for ages, but i can't get my a into g) which will be partly about the south shields dialect, which obviously isn't quite geordie but it's closer to it than, say, london dialect.
^^ you're writing an eassy on the South Shields dialect?? Are you a sanddancer? It is pretty similar to Geordie, some old Saxon words and some old Norse words - we're very old skool up here.
[Im from County Durham and to me my accent is nothing like Geordie![]()
Good luck with the essay. Sounds interesting but difficult.
Hello! The Geordie accent is one of my favourites. Although when I went to Uni and people mistook me for a Geordie I was annoyed- Im from County Durham and to me my accent is nothing like Geordie![]()
i'm not one no, but i have to write an essay on news reports about dialect and i found some good material in the south shields gazette that i think i'll use. it's about that and the newly classified dialect MLE, i think i'm going to do how the gazette has tried to keep the dialect going - kind of old dialect revival versus the beginning of a new dialect. something like that!
I get people laughing at my accent all the timeIrish people think I sound Canadian, whereas Canadians back home think I sound Irish.
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