Think you know your 'Ey up' from you 'Nah then'? Yorkshire is famous not just for it's rolling hills, historic towns and strong cups of brew - it is also loved for it's distinctive dialect which has ...
When was the last time you wore a raddy-doo? What about a bicker-bock? The answer to the first question probably depends on how fashionable you are, because in the traditional Holderness dialect, a ...
Across Yorkshire, we have some weird and wonderful words we use in everyday conversation, but some bits of Yorkshire dialect are a little more obscure. If you consider yourself an expert in speaking ...
How are these connected: Quakers & chocolate? The Shambles & Harry Potter? Vikings & York? What does the Yorkshire dialect have to do with Vikings? How did the Quakers and chocolate shape York’s ...
We all know Hull has its own unique language. From croggie to mafting, the city has a rich and celebrated dialect. Some words, such as breadcake (no – it's not a bap, roll or cob!), are proudly ...
Yorkshire Building Society produces useful home buyers Yorkshire dialect glossary this Yorkshire Day (August 1). To celebrate Yorkshire Day (August 1), Yorkshire Building Society has launched a ...
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In the north of England lies a region, not more than 6,000 square miles in size, that, if you were to believe the word of its proud residents, is the most green and pleasant land in all of England. A ...