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 do Geordies say Yem?

'Geordie is such a distinctive dialect because of the Vikings'. I mean, it's obvious, isn't it? The Geordies say yem or hyem for 'home' and oot for 'out', and so do the Danes and Norwegians (hjem, ute/ud). The Geordies say bairn for 'child' and lop for 'flea', the Danes and Norwegians say barn and loppe.
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What does Gan canny mean?

Gan Canny: Go carefully. Take care.
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Why do Geordies say lush?

Rather than a term used to refer to somebody who likes the booze a little too much, lush in the Geordie sense means someone who is very good-looking. Wor lad's propa lush, like. The official nickname for Newcastle United, so named for their black and white strips.
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How do Geordies say goodbye?

You'll often hear us say 'gan canny, man”, used to say goodbye, take care or take it easy. Belta is another term meaning something is excellent. Belta is the Geordie form of belter used to mean “impressive” or “exceptional” since the late 19th century.
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Is Geordie an insult?

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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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 knacker mean in Geordie slang?

"Knackered" meaning tired, exhausted or broken in British and Irish slang is commonly used in Australia, Ireland, Newfoundland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. In southern parts of Australia, if something is rendered useless or broken by an inept person, it is said to be "knackered".
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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 Akka mean in Geordie?

Akka: When someone is a a bit crazy in the head.
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What does Whey Aye mean?

Wey-Aye: 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. Whe: Who.
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What is a Doylem?

Coaster reads: Doylem, [ doy-lem ] noun; usage: an idiot, fool or a person generally challenged in the common sense department. "That gadgie's a proper doylem, man." - That person is such an idiot.
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Why do Geordies say pet?

Bosses at Newcastle City Council have told workers to reflect before using the words, for fear they may be interpreted as sexist language. Such traditional Geordie terms are widely used as terms of endearment in the region, sometimes towards men too in the case of "pet".
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What does canny chanter mean in Geordie?

Dan Jackson. @northumbriana. “Canny chanter [good singer], but he looks sad”. No one sings more powerfully in the Geordie vernacular than. @samfendermusic.
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How do you say hello in Newcastle?

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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What is a Worldie Geordie Shore slang?

Worldie – Meaning “Out of this world”. e.g. That girl is a Worldie – A very attractive girl.
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Is it rude to say knackered?

Its a fine word! I don't see it as swearing, but I wouldn't want to listen to a child saying it for some reason. It used to be seen as a 'bad' word - I think because it stems from 'knackers' which is a slang word for testicles! But hardly offensive in this day and age.
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What's a Worldie mean?

Noun. worldie (plural worldies) (UK, slang) Anything particularly excellent of its kind, especially a goal in sports or a beautiful woman.
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Why are they called Mackems?

The name "Mak'em" may refer to the Wearside shipyard workers, who during World War II were brought into shipbuilding and regarded as taking work away from the Geordies on Tyneside.
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Why is a Geordie called a Geordie?

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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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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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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Why is the Geordie accent so different?

The Origins Of Geordie

The story of Geordie differs slightly from the rest of the British accents because whilst other accents were heavily influenced by the Saxons, the Geordie accent was largely shaped by the Angles, who hailed from the coastal German region of Schleswig-Holstein and the Danish Peninsula.
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Is the Geordie accent attractive?

The Geordie accent has been voted the sexiest in the UK thanks to celebrities such as Cheryl Cole. Research on different ways of speaking in British cities found Newcastle was the most appealing, followed by Edinburgh and then Belfast. The least attractive accent was Birmingham, followed by Wolverhampton and Bradford.
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