Gallusses: Braces The term "Geordie" is the name often given to the locals in the Newcastle-upon-Tyne area, and although there are quite a few theories as to the origin of the term, a popular one points towards the name 'George', as it was such a common name among the local coal miners of the area. Translation: Great! The Northumbrian Just click on the video track to Generate Auto Subtitle, then select the new subtitle track and Translate it in as many languages as you want, all with a few mouse clicks. Us and me Another confusing aspect of Geordie translation is the use of us instead of me! The Geordie accent is famously tricky for non-brits to master. 600 text-to-speech voices in 90 languages, Scottish Accent English text to speech voices, New Zealand accent English text to speech voices, Irish accent English text to speech voices, Indian accent English text to speech voices, South African accent English text to speech voices, Nigerian accent English text to speech voices, Filipino accent English text to speech voices, Text to Speech British accent audio books, English accent text to speech YouTube videos. Narakeet has 36 British English text to speech male and female voices, and many more in other regional English variants. Click e' ter rabbit like those people from Tay Town! Doggie: A nickname for the village of West Cornforth in County Durham Geordie - the dialect of Newcastle upon Tyne and Tyneside - is arguably one of our most recognisable. Alreet: Alright Positive: Howay woman! Giveower: Give over (ie Please stop doing that) See if you can understand or even follow this amusing comical look at the Geordie accent it seems even Windows speech to text cannot follow the local dialect This is a Facebook group. By clicking Accept, you consent to the use of cookies. This cookies is set by Youtube and is used to track the views of embedded videos. Geordie voices: dialect in the North East | The British Library Wor: 'Wor Lass' means 'our missus', when a chap is referring to his wife. Lop: A flea Neenth: Ninth Geordie Accent (Newcastle upon-Tyne) Alreet Mate | Translation: Hello, how are you?. Simply Red and White: A Sunderland football club supporter A Geordie accent consists of the sound patterns of the dialect spoken by the people of Newcastle upon Tyne and Tyneside in the north east of England. Slack, Pronunciation of Geordie-accent with 1 audio pronunciations 0 rating Record the pronunciation of this word in your own voice and play it to listen to how you have pronounced it. Type your text below to convert to Irish using our Irish Translator. Telt: Told In contrast, younger UK English text to speech voices often have a playful and informal sound. Geordie is sometimes erroneously used to characterise the accent of any person from the north-east of England. Wark: Work Aye: Yes, Baccy: Tobacco Yes, Narakeet Text to Speech converter lets you create MP3, M4A and WAV files that you can download immediately. Set dictionaries aside, weve got you covered! Simply Ower: Over, Pet: A term of endearment Neet: Night It must have been confusing for a man from Newcastle christened John living in London and being called Geordie Jack by everyone. Gan Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors. Can you pronounce this word better or pronounce in different accent or variation ?
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