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Offline Mr Gray

Re: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
« Reply #90 on: February 03, 2018, 07:30:03 PM »
Here is my post.

"For example, the capability of forensic analysis in the Cipriano case and the McCann case, as compared to what was claimed in the media, is yours for €30 IIRC.  Professora Helena Machado rings a bell.  University of Coimbra?"

If you manipulate my posts again, I will simply go the short route of reporting it.

The paper in question covered both cases.  Don't change it to Cipriano-only.  Take your Cipriano comments to the Cipriano forum.

Then if you mention cipriano don't be surprised  if others respond.... And mention cipriano

Offline Alice Purjorick

Re: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
« Reply #91 on: February 03, 2018, 09:47:53 PM »
Well that is a good start.  There are plenty of words I've never come across before though., a dialect maybe? 
Do the UK citizens have certain characteristic written words as well as dialects?  Or is it like Chinese where the written language is common but the pronunciation is so different there are like two main languages?

I always test myself on Alice's posts.

I guess us having vowels must confuse you fv n sxrs.... 8(0(*

If you can pronounce ghoti correctly you are well on your way to grasping English.
I am Scandawegian by ancestry so can do it in HurdyGurdy if you wish. 1001 things to do with a dead herring....1002 if you eat it [that's a clue]

"you'd like a cream bun or a meringue?"; "Yes you are, I would prefer an eclair". Geordie
" it's awroight he's just going to focus; what! both on us at the same toim?" Brummy
" oi loik yer winders Eli"; "them's bay winders Enoch "; "If them's bay winders, Eli, wot bin 'em?". Black Country.

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Offline G-Unit

Re: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
« Reply #92 on: February 03, 2018, 10:29:21 PM »
I guess us having vowels must confuse you fv n sxrs.... 8(0(*

If you can pronounce ghoti correctly you are well on your way to grasping English.
I am Scandawegian by ancestry so can do it in HurdyGurdy if you wish. 1001 things to do with a dead herring....1002 if you eat it [that's a clue]

"you'd like a cream bun or a meringue?"; "Yes you are, I would prefer an eclair". Geordie
" it's awroight he's just going to focus; what! both on us at the same toim?" Brummy
" oi loik yer winders Eli"; "them's bay winders Enoch "; "If them's bay winders, Eli, wot bin 'em?". Black Country.

North-West England

Cut = Canal
Cozzie = Swimming costume
Arrers = Darts
To gawp = To stare
Jackbit = Food
Nowt = Nothing
Nowty = Bad-tempered
Slutch = Mud
Scriking = Crying
Gob = Mouth
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Offline slartibartfast

Re: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
« Reply #93 on: February 03, 2018, 10:33:17 PM »
Baines: Young children (note the difference to the more common "bairnes").
Booling: As in "booling a pram".
Breadcake: A large soft bread roll.
Brock: Broken.
Croggie: A lift on a friend's bike. "Gie us a croggie!"
Cockle over: Stumble or fall.
Duvall: A handsome man or playboy.
Frame: As in "frame lad!" - sort yourself out and shape up.
Gerroff: Get off.
Mafting: Hot. As in "it's mafting out there today, I'm sweating cobs."
Pattie: Mashed potato mixed with parsley and sage; formed into a patty and deep fried in batter.
Skeg: To take a look.
Tenfoot: Alley or passageway at the back or side of a building, usually 10 feet wide.
Twagging: To bunk off from school.
Warl: As in "can I borrow a tenner warl Monday?" meaning until Monday.
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Offline puglove

Re: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
« Reply #94 on: February 03, 2018, 10:42:26 PM »
North-West England

Cut = Canal
Cozzie = Swimming costume
Arrers = Darts
To gawp = To stare
Jackbit = Food
Nowt = Nothing
Nowty = Bad-tempered
Slutch = Mud
Scriking = Crying
Gob = Mouth

Massive apologies for this, and please look away if you're easily offended, but as I'm probably the only yam yam on here.....

F*ck me backards up a dead dog's arse = Oh my goodness me.
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Offline puglove

Re: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
« Reply #95 on: February 03, 2018, 10:47:01 PM »
I guess us having vowels must confuse you fv n sxrs.... 8(0(*

If you can pronounce ghoti correctly you are well on your way to grasping English.
I am Scandawegian by ancestry so can do it in HurdyGurdy if you wish. 1001 things to do with a dead herring....1002 if you eat it [that's a clue]

"you'd like a cream bun or a meringue?"; "Yes you are, I would prefer an eclair". Geordie
" it's awroight he's just going to focus; what! both on us at the same toim?" Brummy
" oi loik yer winders Eli"; "them's bay winders Enoch "; "If them's bay winders, Eli, wot bin 'em?". Black Country.

Do yow sound loike this, Alice mah babby?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iS2N1mBsEdM
Jeremy Bamber kicked Mike Tesko in the fanny.

Offline G-Unit

Re: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
« Reply #96 on: February 03, 2018, 11:14:38 PM »
In Wiltshire my kids used to rush to the door every week when a local man called asking me if I wanted 'Any taters or aiggs? They found his accent fascinating.
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Offline Alice Purjorick

Re: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
« Reply #97 on: February 04, 2018, 12:09:22 AM »
Do yow sound loike this, Alice mah babby?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iS2N1mBsEdM

Yes but a little less cultured!
OK then Yam Yam [or Yo Yo to Shropshire folk I believe]. What's the name of a Chinaman who lives half way between Stourbridge and Halesowen ?


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Offline misty

Re: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
« Reply #98 on: February 04, 2018, 12:13:18 AM »
Yes but a little less cultured!
OK then Yam Yam [or Yo Yo to Shropshire folk I believe]. What's the name of a Chinaman who lives half way between Stourbridge and Halesowen ?

Li (Lye)

Offline puglove

Re: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
« Reply #99 on: February 04, 2018, 12:53:02 AM »
Yes but a little less cultured!
OK then Yam Yam [or Yo Yo to Shropshire folk I believe]. What's the name of a Chinaman who lives half way between Stou
rbridge and Halesowen ?

Is that the Diana Dors thing, Alice?
Why did you call me back?

Then Alan Lake shot himself in the wardrobe?

Or are you doing the cool music thing?

 ?8)@)-)
Jeremy Bamber kicked Mike Tesko in the fanny.

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
« Reply #100 on: February 04, 2018, 04:58:44 PM »
Yes but a little less cultured!
OK then Yam Yam [or Yo Yo to Shropshire folk I believe]. What's the name of a Chinaman who lives half way between Stourbridge and Halesowen ?

lye is pronounced.... lie....so no reference to any chinaman...but its famous for its Baltis

Offline Alice Purjorick

Re: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion.
« Reply #101 on: February 04, 2018, 06:53:07 PM »
The answer according to the yam yam wot told it to me is.
Yu Min Li. (pron lie to make the thing work).

OK today's little conundrum/riddle.
Where did Blake come from? (the poet that is not Sexton Blake).
To make Tiger Tiger work you have two options one at evens one at 6/4
Anyone done ghoti yet?
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