- gooin
- Mawdesley Glossarygoing.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
gooin off — Mawdesley Glossary going to town … English dialects glossary
awse be gooin — Mawdesley Glossary I shall be going … English dialects glossary
way're gooin — Mawdesley Glossary te are going … English dialects glossary
wist bi gooin — Mawdesley Glossary we shall be going … English dialects glossary
Black Country — The Black Country is a loosely defined area of the English West Midlands conurbation, to the north and west of Birmingham, and to the south and east of Wolverhampton, around the South Staffordshire coalfield. It has a combined population of… … Wikipedia
Jone o Grinfilt — is a poem in the Oldham dialect of English. It was written by a man named Joseph Lees from the Glodwick area of the town in 1805. [Alan Crosby, The Lancashire Dictionary of Dialect, Tradition and Folklore , pp.119 120] Grinfilt is a dialect… … Wikipedia
hie tre — Mawdesley Glossary look sharp. Get going Ged gooin … English dialects glossary
mun — I Mawdesley Glossary must. He mun do id He must do it. must. He mun be gooin He must or might be going. II Yorkshire Dialect Must III Cleveland Dialect List must [auxiliary verb]: Ah mun gan , gan thou mun IV North Country (Newcastle) Words man!… … English dialects glossary
omm — Mawdesley Glossary them. Awm nod gooin wi omm I am not going with them … English dialects glossary