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From: "Christine Charles" <>
Subject: Re: [ENG-LIV] Re: MLFHS: Liverpool local knowledge please
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 21:32:09 +1100
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That certainly brings back some very happy memories of the friendliest
people Ive ever met & the three years I spent in Liverpool, and yes they do
speak just like that.
It took quite a while to realise they were actually speaking English BUT
then scousers are SPECIAL
Christine in Melbourne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gordon W Evans" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 7:01 PM
Subject: [ENG-LIV] Re: MLFHS: Liverpool local knowledge please
> Hi Barbara
>
> Yer don't acktcherly get TORT ter rite skowse-speke, yer just rite down
wot
> yer've erred - no warra meen lycke?
> Yer've got Ma, Pa, Da, an' La.
> Posh geezers mite purran aitch on the end burreye don't meeself. :-)
>
> Regards
> Gordon
>
> >Sorry Gordon
> >I've never actually seen the word written down now I >think of it, should
> it
> >be lah or la?
> >They didn't teach us that in English grammar lessons >when I was at
school.
> >Rgds
> >Barbara
>
> >Gordon Evans writes:
> >Beatrice wrote : >If you know what I mean Lar.
> >and Barbara :- >OK lar?
> >The Scouse word "la" doesn't have an "r" on the end >of it, surely?
> >What's the world coming to!
> >Regards
> >Gordon Evans
>
>
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