I want to say this looks like Black Country ‘as she is spake’ but I’m only guessing.
I could do the Yorkshire above it, but this is just noise. (am from deep south - ‘ampshire)
Potteries, although not very common to hear it these days. My granddad was the last person I knew that spoke like that, but that was some years ago.
(“Can you kick a ball against a wall and hit it with your head until it breaks/bursts”)
See all, ear all, say nowt. Eat all, sup all, pay nowt. An’ if th’ivver does owt for nowt, allus do it for thissen.
Cost kick a bo againt a wo an’ then ‘it it wi’ thi yed till it bosses?
I want to say this looks like Black Country ‘as she is spake’ but I’m only guessing. I could do the Yorkshire above it, but this is just noise. (am from deep south - ‘ampshire)
Potteries, although not very common to hear it these days. My granddad was the last person I knew that spoke like that, but that was some years ago. (“Can you kick a ball against a wall and hit it with your head until it breaks/bursts”)