Speaking dialect
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my granda speaks like this:') i'm from cumbria.
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clean your ears out man lol
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my father side, summerson's ,earliest and complete record traile,back from penshaw, durham, began workington, cumbria 1700's, this dialect remind me much of durham area,who gave what dialect i wonder?
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xxblue. Cumbria was formed when the County of Cumberland was renamed to Cumbria in 1974. It has never been in Lancashire. Millom was the most Southernly town in Cumberland. Barrow in Furness used to be part of Lancashire and was incorporated into the new Cumbria again in 1974. The county of Cumberland goes back to the 12th century.
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sounds like german lol
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@TheZefMan yeh but millom is toy town....its all right marra as just kiddin
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I'd say the same for you, mate.
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Cumbria didn't exist at one point it waas part of lancashire but then it was made cumbria
@TheSchemer1
Its a dialect/language all of its own that people from the area understand perfectly well and we're all proud of it. If you dont like it your not welcome here in cumbria and you can stop listening to videos about our language its that easy. Dont tell me i dont speak correctly just coz you aint learned our ways. Our language is made up from viking norse/icelandic, celtic irish/scottish etc. If you dont like it, quite simply fuck off.
branni79 9 months ago 5
A gander at abitta Cumbrian Crack like' eh!
electricchairtattoo 2 months ago 2