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Cork people aren't Irish though - they're "Cork" and don't you fucking forget it boi!!!!

Even I can't understand the Cork accent... :lol:
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JLv3.0 wrote: Wed May 01, 2019 2:06 pm The Irish and Scottish seem unaware of the words "to be" and miss them out altogether. It's very odd.

"That room needs painted".

No, no - it's a brave effort but in fact the English version is "that room needs TO BE painted". Try again.
"Outwith" is my favourite Scottishism. Most Scots seem unaware that it's not a word anyone else uses.
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I am usually pretty good with these things as I have worked with people from all over Europe (even the English - where necessary) since I left uni.

I was specifically asked about the use of “outwith” some years back. I had no idea it wasn’t widely used. I have made it my mission to teach it to many Johnny foreigners.
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can someone put "outwith" in a sentence ??? :?:
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The answer to that is outwith the scope of this response.
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Mik will shortly going outwith his mates to the pub?
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Surely this isn’t outwith the bounds of your comprehension Dinny? :)
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It's just the underlying expression that outwith represents just seems so elegant, I assumed it outwith the vocabulary of your typical Scot...
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dinny_g wrote: Wed May 01, 2019 4:55 pm It's just the underlying expression that outwith represents just seems so elegant, I assumed it TO BE outwith the vocabulary of your typical Scot...
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The lack of 'to be' is common here in Northern Ireland, I probably do it quite reguarly without thinking about it.

A funny one that I sent in a text recently after making a typo and not paying attention to autocorrect.... "I was surprised at how patriachic the Dutch are..." I meant to say "patriotic" :lol: :oops:
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JLv3.0 wrote: Wed May 01, 2019 6:26 pm
dinny_g wrote: Wed May 01, 2019 4:55 pm It's just the underlying expression that outwith represents just seems so elegant, I assumed it TO BE outwith the vocabulary of your typical Scot...
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Noted...😂
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To be.

Or not to be.

That... is the question.
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NotoriousREV wrote: Wed May 01, 2019 3:17 pm
JLv3.0 wrote: Wed May 01, 2019 2:06 pm The Irish and Scottish seem unaware of the words "to be" and miss them out altogether. It's very odd.

"That room needs painted".

No, no - it's a brave effort but in fact the English version is "that room needs TO BE painted". Try again.
"Outwith" is my favourite Scottishism. Most Scots seem unaware that it's not a word anyone else uses.
Similar with Manc's saying "the next again day" rather than "the day after tomorrow"
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Or the Irish saying “Tuesday week” instead of “Next Tuesday”
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That's fair enough tbh. As a language we still haven't landed on the difference between 'this weekend' and 'next weekend:.
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JLv3.0 wrote: Thu May 02, 2019 9:03 am That's fair enough tbh. As a language we still haven't landed on the difference between 'this weekend' and 'next weekend:.
I was just about to post on that... :lol:
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This! Next weekend to me, is the one after the closest one.

And I do not like "yous" as a pluralisation, it seems to be central belt as it certainly was not something I was aware of growing up.

This room needs painting. That is how I have heard it, again only since I moved South though, I think the NE where I grew up is either well spoken or Doric aye quine etc, not really much in between.
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How the fuck don’t people know the difference between this weekend and next weekend. You can’t even break it down to explain as it’s right fucking there.
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McSwede wrote: Thu May 02, 2019 8:39 am
NotoriousREV wrote: Wed May 01, 2019 3:17 pm
JLv3.0 wrote: Wed May 01, 2019 2:06 pm The Irish and Scottish seem unaware of the words "to be" and miss them out altogether. It's very odd.

"That room needs painted".

No, no - it's a brave effort but in fact the English version is "that room needs TO BE painted". Try again.
"Outwith" is my favourite Scottishism. Most Scots seem unaware that it's not a word anyone else uses.
Similar with Manc's saying "the next again day" rather than "the day after tomorrow"
I've literally never heard anyone say that in my entire life.
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