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When your from donny and you know all the words but still watch it
ОтветитьI'm a Yorkshireman!
(Jórvík Vestr þriðjungr)
Ek bjó fyrst á þorir. Yorkshire dialect was heavily influenced by old East Norse, for example "Ey Up" in Sweden is "Sey upp" and it actually means "look up" in both Sweden and in Yorkshire Dialect (Though most on Yorkshire think it means "Hello")
This is hilarious.
1) If it's over 8 degrees, wear shorts.
2) How much?!!
3) I think rest o tcountries got it wrong. Breakfast, dinner and tea
What's your other channel?
Love a softie southerner who wants to move North
Yorkshire accent is very cool! I love how English accents differ, it is almost a hobby of mine! Very neat channel here 🙌🏻
ОтветитьHey up I've just found ya on here, love the video brings back a lot of memories of when i was a nipper and the things the mum use to say. 😂😂
ОтветитьMy family is historically from Holderness in East Yorkshire. Many of these words and phrases were familiar to me as many of the older folks I grew up around also used them. 😊
ОтветитьMy family’s historic roots are in Holderness in East Yorkshire. Many of these words and phrases are also used by a lot of the older folks I have grown up around, so it was pleasing to make some linguistic connections here.
ОтветитьLove your video but this one I'll now hailing been a understood lass. Keep it up tho mate.
ОтветитьEe by gum this was amazing ❤️
ОтветитьI'm glad that there's an achaly Yorkshire ASMR
I may be not really Yorkshire but my parents are I'm Australian and I'm the first Australian and when I'm at school and I speak Yorkshire the students can't understand me
I'm from Hull, but thats a 'proper' Yorkshire accent! Weird hearing our daily phrases back again 🤷
Nice video though!
This was brilliant, thanks! 💖
ОтветитьAye Got my self a cold pint and in a great chair and is just hearing and learning
ОтветитьHoping you’ll have many Tales to tell …
outfit and set are perfect.
. no Top Hat & tails here….. but Flat Cap & Tales aplenty lad .. Ee ba gum… can’t wait .. ❤️😇😊🥳
Love this ❤️… hope you do story telling in whisper and some giggling too…
“Going up the wooden hill”… upstairs to bed. Good luck with new channel Shane.. “It’s a Pearler!”… 😊
I learnt new words
ОтветитьAh, my mum from Batley/Birstall used to call sweets "spice".
ОтветитьHonestly I can’t understand a thing you are saying but I enjoy it anyway 😄
ОтветитьI’ve heard the old folks in the southern US say fair to middling. Ive heard it often. ❤️
I loved this so much!!
What a great video! You nailed it
I'd like to say I had a favourite, but all of these are in my vocabulary being a dewsbury lass 🤣🤣🤣
Excellent Shane’o, as always brilliant. You really nailed the Yorkshire accent as a Australian
ОтветитьWhen I was in Yorkshire over 40 years ago, I thought they were the most polite people I'd ever encountered. Thanks for the relaxing video!
ОтветитьIts still a bit raw but I'm hoping you will all enjoy this.... what's your favorite Yorkshire word?
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