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Evo wrote:
How bist yam ar'k?
R A I N B O W S M I L E S &((((((((HUGS))))))) It seems we have the makings of a new thread - colloquialisms - or sayings in your local dialect
I expect there are quite a few that would be humorous to share
Cheers, Jo xx
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Erbee...now that was one I tried to get my head around when I moved to Worcs...or even eebee....what were these words-what did they mean? Still cannot get used to objects being maculine or feminine here as they are in France, as in "her - be (or she is) and He-bee (or he is)"
oh do shut up. am not sure if you're making it up as you go along oh and by the way bist is german for our i think. what ever you're saying does not have it's roots in english.
How very dare you. I work with some Londoners this is true and when I first arrived in maidstone seemed to be all londoners but in fact the accent is very rural it is just me with me vowels that they laff at
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