Who is the most famous Geordie?

Both born in Newcastle in 1975.
  • Rowan Atkinson. Actor & comedian, best known for Mr. ...
  • Peter Beardsley. England & Newcastle United footballer. ...
  • Eric Burdon. ...
  • Chas Chandler. ...
  • Cheryl. ...
  • Jill Halfpenny. ...
  • Charlie Hardwick. ...
  • Tim Healy.
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Why do they call them Geordies?

The name originated during theJacobite Rebellion of 1745. The Jacobites declared that Newcastle and the surrounding areas favoured the Hanovarian King George and were “for George”. Hence the name Geordie used as a derivation of George.
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What is Geordie short for?

It is a diminutive of the name George, Geordie is commonly found as a forename in the North-East of England and Southern Scotland.
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Are Geordies friendly?

According to research by Co-op Insurance , Newcastle is particularly friendly thanks to the great Geordie patter that sees neighbours become friends rather than just the person on the other side of the garden fence.
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What makes someone a Geordie?

Geordie (/ˈdʒɔːrdi/) is a nickname for a person from the Tyneside area of North East England, and the dialect used by its inhabitants, also known in linguistics as Tyneside English or Newcastle English.
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Is Sunderland a Geordie?

Prior to the 1980s, the people of Sunderland were known as Geordies, in common with people from Tyneside. An alternative name for a Mackem (except in the sense of a football supporter) is a Wearsider.
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Is Middlesbrough a Geordie?

The Collins dictionary describes a Geordie thus: 'A person who comes from or lives in Tyneside. ' But others will happily slap the label on to almost anyone from Berwick down to Middlesbrough.
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How do Geordies say hello?

So, let's start with “alreet”. This chirpy little word can be used to greet your new Geordie friends, or to ask someone if they are OK, for example: “Are ya [you] alreet?”, to which you should receive a response “aye” (yes), or “na” (no).
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Is Geordie the best accent?

Picture: Pixabay. THE Geordie accent is the most desired regional dialect in the UK, according to a new survey. The accent was also voted in joint top place with Northern Irish as the most fun-sounding regional dialect, the survey by language-learning app Babbel revealed.
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Is Geordie the friendliest accent?

A survey by call centre outsourcing vendor Sitel of more than 2,000 people across the UK, found that the Geordie accent is considered the friendliest in the UK, and is also the most likely to put you in a 'good mood,' according to respondents.
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Are Geordies Vikings?

It must be true, the Geordies are modern day Vikings and their unique dialect reflects the rough, uncouth tongue of those not-the-least-bit-boring raiders and settlers of eastern England.
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Why do Geordies sound Scottish?

' Accents are a reflection of the history of the area, so while the Scottish accent is coloured by Gaelic and Scots, Geordie and Yorkshire are influenced by the Celts, Saxons and the Vikings.
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Is Newcastle a Geordie?

What is Geordie? The word Geordie refers both to a native of Newcastle upon Tyne and to the speech of the inhabitants of that city. There are several theories about the exact origins of the term Geordie, but all agree it derives from the local pet name for George.
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Why do Geordies say wuh?

Not many people are aware of this, but we Geordies say 'wuh' for 'we' or 'us', and 'iz' for 'I', which is commonly mistaken for 'us'. For example, 'she was looking at wuh' = 'she was looking at us'.
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Why is Newcastle called Toon?

The main reason for Newcastle being referred to as 'The Toon' comes down to the Geordie pronunciation of the word 'town'. Interestingly, it can be argued this pronunciation actually predates 'town', which has become recognised as the English Standard version of the word.
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What is the UK's Favourite accent?

And when it came to the British public's favorite accent overall, Scottish came top of the bunch once again, followed by the Geordie accent, Welsh, Northern Irish and West Country accent. At the bottom however was the East Midlands accent—held by people from the likes of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire.
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Which is the most beautiful English accent?

British accent has been rated as the most attractive English accent in the world, according to a new survey by the CEOWORLD magazine. The results were revealed in a global study, which questioned 96,398 people across 32 countries worldwide to list “most attractive English accents” other than their own.
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Who has the best British accent?

Yorkshire has been crowned as the most trustworthy accent in the UK, with a new study finding it to be 'intelligent' and 'calming'. The research, which was commissioned by OnBuy.com, asked 2,221 people to listen to 15 British accents and say which they would be more likely to trust in job interviews.
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What is the most Geordie sentence?

here are 10 top Geordie phrases used mostly roond the Toon...
  1. HOWAY, MAN!
  2. WEY AYE, MAN! Translation: Yes! ...
  3. CANNY. Translation: Good, nice, or pleasant. ...
  4. GANNIN YEM. Translation: Going home. ...
  5. AM CLAMMING. Translation: I'm so hungry. ...
  6. WHAT YE UPTEE THE NEET? Translation: What are you doing tonight? ...
  7. I DIVVINA. ...
  8. GIZ A DEEK?
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What does Marra mean in Geordie?

Marra, as a slang word for a mate, derives from a local pronunciation of marrow, which has been used to mean “companion” or “workmate” since the 1400s.
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What does WOR mean in Geordie?

Wiv: With. Wor: 'Wor Lass' means 'our missus', when a chap is referring to his wife. 'Wor' is the Anglo-Saxon word 'oor' meaning 'Our' the w has crept into speech naturally.
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What is the Durham accent called?

Pitmatic (originally "pitmatical"), colloquially known as "Yacker", is an English dialect spoken in the Northumberland and Durham Coalfield in England.
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Why are mackems called Mackems?

The claim is often made that people from Sunderland are called Mackems because of a saying associated with the shipbuilding industry on Wearside: “we mack 'em and ye tack 'em”, i.e. we make the ships and you take the ships: I've heard that people from Sunderland are called Mackems due to ship building.
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Is Middlesbrough rough?

Middlesbrough is the most dangerous city in North Yorkshire, and is the third most dangerous overall out of North Yorkshire's 699 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Middlesbrough in 2021 was 164 crimes per 1,000 people.
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