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Arl- Rhymes with Karl means all

Bairn-Like bear with an n on the end. It meand child. Tony in He Could Be a star "It's not about a bairn that wants to dance."

Cannut-Second syllable unstressed. It means can't. Dad: "I cannut bear it man."

Canny- As written. A compliment meaning lovely, much admired. Dad: "That's a canny bit of painting."

Dee-Rhymes with bee. It means "do"

Deeyun-Second syllable like the end of canon, mean "doing". Billy: "Oi, what you deeyun."

Divant-Rhymes with didn't but means "don't."

Gan-As written, it means "go."

Ganun-Rhymes with canon, means "going". Billy: "Everyone else is ganun home."

Ganna-Rhymes with manner, means "going to"

Howay-Pronounced 'Ha-wee', can be used in several ways. It can mean; "come on", "come here", "come off it" and "Let's go".

Iz-As written, it means "me". Debbie:"Do you not fancy iz like?"

Mebbie/Mebbies-Rhymes with Debbie/'s. Means "maybe". Mrs.Wilkinson:'Mebbie he'd have joined the Ballet Rambert."

Naah-Rhymes with 'far'. It means "know". Debbie: " Plenty of lad dee ballet you naah."

Nee-Sounds like 'knee'. It means "no" as in "nee chance."

Nowt-Rhymes with 'about'. It means 'nothing". Dad:" What you deeyun son?" Billy: "Nowt"

Owt-Rhymes with 'about'. It means "anything" Billy: "You're not a poof or owt?"

Please your bessie-Means "Please Yourself"

Reet- As written. Means "Right". George:"Course he's alright you stupid fanny."

Yiz- As written, means "you" (plural). Mrs Wilkinson: "I know this will be a little difficult for yiz to understand"

Wife- In addition to the usual meaning it can also be used to refer to any woman. Michael: "Did you ever go back and see that wife?"

Wi- Usually an unstressed word, it means "us". Billy:"Who's gonna catch wi like?'

Wor- Sounds like 'war'. It means "our". Dad:" It's wor first time like"



Rhys as Billy in Electricity


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