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What is the difference between a Geordie and a Mackem?

What is the difference between a Geordie and a Mackem?

The Mackem accent is different from Geordie is some instances. For example, the pronunciation of curry is often more like cerry. In words such as green and cheese it has been said that the Sunderland accent has more of a [ɛi] diphthong instead of the standard /iː/ vowel in most dialects of English.

What do you call someone from Newcastle?

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a Geordie is ‘A native or inhabitant of Tyneside or a neighbouring region of north-east England’, or ‘The dialect or accent of people from Tyneside, esp. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, or (more generally) neighbouring regions of north-east England.

What does Gan canny mean?

Go carefully
Gan Canny: Go carefully. Take care.

Why are mackems so called?

The origin of the word ‘Mackem’, the now familiar term for a native of Sunderland is often debated but is related in some way to shipbuilding and the Wearside pronunciation of ‘make’. ‘Mackems’ could quite easily be the shipbuilders who made the ships and ‘Tackems’ the sailors who took them out to sea.

How do you say yes in Geordie?

Geordie Words Translated:

  1. Aye – yes.
  2. Nar – no.
  3. Nee – no.
  4. Wor – our.
  5. Gan – going.
  6. Yee – you.
  7. Doon – down.
  8. Neet – night.

What do Geordies call a girl?

Sentences are often ended with the word ‘but’. For example, when describing someone a Geordie may say “she’s a canny lass but” This means that she is a nice girl. It doesn’t imply that there is some unspoken flaw in her character. Canny: A Versatile word.

What does Hinny mean?

: a hybrid between a stallion and a female donkey — compare mule.

What does howay mean?

come on
The Geordie spelling of the word we all know to mean either ‘come on’ or an exhortation to your chosen football team to perform harder is HOWAY, but it’s commonly misspelled as HAWAY.

What does the Geordie word Hinny mean?

Honey – a term of endearment
Hinny: Honey – a term of endearment.

Why do Geordies say us?

The meaning of this seems fairly obvious, until you realize that us in Geordie often refers to the first person singular (i.e. ‘me. ‘) Hence, a listener might be perplexed as to who this Geordie’s friends are that he isn’t mentioning.

What language did they speak in Northumbria?

Old English
Northumbrian (Old English: Norþanhymbrisċ) was a dialect of Old English spoken in the Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria. Together with Mercian, Kentish and West Saxon, it forms one of the sub-categories of Old English devised and employed by modern scholars.


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