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  1. Feb 18, 2022 · The North East is well known and loved for the Geordie language and dialect which is sometimes indecipherable to Southern types. Our popular sayings, words and phrases have been immortalised on...

  2. Jun 15, 2022 · We’ve pulled together 20 of the best Geordie phrases used across the North East and what they mean and how they’re used. Picture: David Ibinson Northern Echo Camera Club

  3. Oct 10, 2020 · 1. RADGE. Both radge and radgie are derived from rage, and have been found in print as far back as the mid-1800s, but were probably in use locally long before then. Radgie hasn’t always meant...

  4. Geordie is in fact generally a non-rhotic dialect which means there isn’t really a special way of pronouncing the ‘R’. However, the Northumberland dialect is definitely rhotive in nature and has influenced Geordie. Northumbrian is one of three ‘rhotic’ English dialects.

  5. Aug 20, 2015 · NORTH EAST DIALECT A to Z (part one). Mostly taken from Sid Waddell’s “Taak Of The Toon” book (see below). Still very much in common use across the region, being straightforward North East dialectal spellings and pronunciations of ‘all’ and ‘right’.

  6. May 31, 2018 · Here are some of the funniest expressions in Northern English for you to learn in case you ever make your way past London.

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  8. Definition: The name given by an adult when referring to a child who has an impediment to walking. Commonly used about sprained ankles or stubbed toes. Origins:...

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