Whisper #10 - Northern Irishisms

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2011

A reply to Kiwiwhispers video. Here I'll be teaching you some weird and wonderful words used in Northern Ireland.

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  • huh, I never really thought about how we talk, but hearing it all at the same time, really makes you notice, when you say steek though, I've never heard that one, I would use the word smick instead for describing that sort of person, cool vid it was interesting to hear them all together and really think about it y'know, I never notice when talking to people that it ight sound weird (btw my Gran was one of the original 'Millies' she worked in the mills) how did that word change so much?... weird

  • @mzsteffers92 Yeah I would use smick the odd time too. Actually I think generally most people have started using "chav", but I tried to keep it N.Irish hah :)

  • Really relaxing! Thank you :)

  • @ferrier6 My pleasure, thanks for listening.

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  • 'Munter' - ha ha! Haven't heard that in a while.

  • @ClassyAsSin Haha very good :)

  • @xerxes7500 Craic* :P

  • yeah i agree that was some good crack.

  • love it 

  • @LordAlucardsbride Did you have some good crack last night too?

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