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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Strange English

My friend from Yorkshire said something like this:

Nowt wrong with southerners love, you've got wrong end't of stick. I take me hat off t'you. Some of us folk ain't interested in that malarkey.

What does this mean?
  

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There's nothing wrong with southerners, dear. You've got it wrong. I respect you.

  • There's nothing wrong with southerners, dear.
  • You've got it wrong.
  • I respect you.
  • Some of us aren't interested in that nonsense.
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There's nothing wrong with southerners, dear. You've got it wrong. I respect you. Some of us aren't interested in that nonsense.
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AnonymousNowt
nowt ~ nothing
owt ~ anything

CJ

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