The Doric language. PART 1 ( COMPLETED )

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The Doric language. PART 1 ( COMPLETED )

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Doric refers to the Scots language as spoken in the northeast of Scotland.

How well can you guess these words? in English.

1. aabudy - everybody- Miyagi
2. ah-hin - everything - Miyagi
3. baaldie-heidit - bald - trevnhil
4. bile - BOIL
5. black affronted - Embarrassed - jagwheels
6. bleezin - drunk - Miyagi
7. bosie - hug/cuddle - Miyagi
8. briks - trousers - Varky
9. cappie - ICE CREAM CONE
10. chuntie - toilet/chamber pot - surreyboy
11. claes - clothes - jagwheels
12.cloot - cloth - surreyboy/jen
13. clype - tell tales - jagwheels
14. crannie - p̶e̶t̶y̶r̶ ̶b̶a̶e̶l̶i̶s̶h̶ - little finger - jagwheels
̶15. dicht - wash - jagwheels
16. dookers - swimming trunks - June
17. dreich - Miserable day - jagwheels
18. drookit - wet through/drenched - trevnhil & jagwheels
19. dubby - MUDDY
20. far - where - Miyagi
21. feart - frightened - trevnhil
22. ganzie - jumper/cardigan - Varky
23. ging - GO
24. glaikit - Looking stupid - jagwheels
25. gype - Foolish person - surreyboy/jen
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3 Bald head
4 Sick
6 Angry
12 Hit
18 Wet through
21 Frightened
Trev..
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nae bad Trev.

50% correct

3,18 & 21 correct
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Got them all bar one (dookers, as in swimmers?)
But then I do have a head start coming from Aiberdeen!
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tut! tut! It should be "heid" start :lol:

What do you mean by "swimmers".....people who swim?
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22 jumper/cardigan
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memory man wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2017 2:52 pm tut! tut! It should be "heid" start :lol:

What do you mean by "swimmers".....people who swim?
Aye. Tak a dook in the Dee.
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Rang!

It's nae the uncer am lookin' fur! :lol:
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Fit aboot swimming trunks?

I lived in Aberdeen for a number of years and recognise all the words but there is 2-3 that I can't remember what they mean. I guess it's an age thing.... :oops:
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memory man wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2017 4:11 pm Rang!

It's nae the uncer am lookin' fur! :lol:
Fit is it en? Must be yir toonser spik, am jist a puir aul Ellon quine.
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Fit like June.

Yer rite :lol:
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TLR wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2017 4:24 pm
memory man wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2017 4:11 pm Rang!

It's nae the uncer am lookin' fur! :lol:
Fit is it en? Must be yir toonser spik, am jist a puir aul Ellon quine.


https://glosbe.com/sco/en/dookers
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Ah weel wisnae a wrang. ye pit on yer dookers tae tak a dook.
Foo's yer doos onywey, MM?
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aye peckin, aye peckin quine.
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2 - Behind
6 - Angry
11 - Clothes
18 - Drenched
24 - Looking stupid
25 - Painful

With a language like that MM no wonder you moved to a Greek speaking country :lol:
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8 - trousers
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14 granny
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It's all bonkers to me!

Worryingly, there's a group of us heading up to Oban in a couple of months for a long weekend.... If they start speaking to me like that I'm reverting straight to Greek. That should be a bit of a giggle 😊
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Oban is on the west coast of Scotland and they speak Gaelic.

You could get some tuition from MaggieB. :lol:
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Yeah, we stuck to the west side because the east side of our coastline is always bloody freezing 😏
But we intend to see a lot more of Scotland in the future. The scenery looks absolutely stunning. So we shall see how our first little trip by coach goes....

The price for 4 days (3 nights) including half board, evening entertainment with 4 drinks vouchers on the Saturday evening and an excursion plus all our travel thrown in is £91pp. My mum has a twin room to herself at no additional supplement too!

I think I can muddle through the language mire for that. There's even a distillery to visit within walking distance from our hotel 😉
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