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As Yorkshire dialect comes close to dying out, here are the phrases tha’ must know
2023-09-08 00:00:00.0     太阳报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       BY ’eck! The North-South divide is -getting narrower when it comes to the way we speak.

       It means Yorkshire’s glorious -dialect is under threat – and at this rate we could say tarra to it within 45 years, as slang and pronunciation from the South become more common.

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       The Yorkshire dialect is under threat Credit: UPP:Universal Pictorial Press and Agency 6

       Retired German teacher Rod Dimbleby is leading the fight to keep the county’s -distinctive tongue alive Credit: Supplied

       But now retired German teacher Rod Dimbleby is leading the fight to keep the county’s -distinctive tongue alive by running weekly sessions with the -Yorkshire Dialect Society in Keighley.

       Rod, 80, argues the -vernacular – made famous in Last Of The Summer Wine – is far more than an accent or regional slang and needs saving.

       Here, Sarah Arnold reveals some famous Yorkshire phrases that should be kept – and the translations for those who aren’t Tykes (that’s born and bred in Yorkshire, if you aren’t one).

       Baht ’at: Without a hat

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       Up tut woodens: I’m going to bed

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       I’m fair mardy: I’m pretty annoyed

       Shut thi cake ’ole: Be quiet

       Cop od o’this: Please hold this item for me

       Fill thi boots: Enjoy yourself

       Let’s have a gander: Let me take a look

       That’s reyt good tha’: That’s excellent

       Gi o’er: Oh, do give over

       Giz: Pass that to me

       I’m in’t puddin’ club: I’m pregnant

       You daft ’apeth: You silly billy

       Never heed: Pay no attention to them

       He’s a reight sackless beggar: He’s totally clueless

       We’re bahn dahn tahn termorrer: We are going into town tomorrow

       Th’art war ner useless: You are worse than useless

       The’ wer’ fair capped when ah telled em: They were really surprised when I told them

       If ivver tha does owt fer nowt, allus do it fer thissen: If ever you do anything for nothing, always do it for yourself

       Tha meks a better door than a winder: Excuse me, you are standing in the way

       Nubdy knew nowt abaht it nobbut me: Nobody knew anything about it except me

       It’s shorts weather: The temperature is above freezing

       Ne’er cast a clout ’til May be out: Don’t take your winter clothes off too early

       ’Ow do, duck: Hi mate

       Ee bah gum!: Gosh!

       Nay: No

       Owt’s better than nowt: Something is better than nothing

       Frame thissen: Hurry up

       Naw’than thee, ’ow’s tha’ lass?: Hello, how is your wife?

       Be ryt: It will be alright

       ’Ere, wot’s f’r us tea Mutha?: Excuse me Mum, what are we having for dinner?

       Do us a cog, mate: Please may I have a lift on your bike?

       Guwin t’ shop, wanowt?: I’m going to the shop, would you like anything?

       It’s maftin’ in here: It’s hot in here

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       I’m nithered: I’m extremely cold

       E’s neither use nor ornament: That chap serves no purpose whatsoever

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       Fill your boots means to enjoy oneself Credit: Alamy 6

       To gander is to go on a walk Credit: Alamy 6

       Shut thi cake ’ole means be quiet Credit: Getty 6

       Instead of dinner, Yorkshire folk say 'tea' Credit: Getty


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