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Jean Genie

Glesca Dialect (Thanks Welder!)

The Glasgow , or more properly "Glesca", dialect is known to be extremely concise, as so much can be said in so few words.

Consider for example, this exchange between a car-driver, and the police officer who pulled him over. Interpretation is provided inside the brackets.

Police officer: Yaw rite? (Are you feeling ill?)

Driver: 'maw rite. (No. I'm feeling exceptionally well, thank you)

Yeshoor? (Are you entirely certain of that fact?)

Aye. (Yes)

Zisyoors? (Are you the registered owner of this vehicle?)

Zwitmine ? (Which vehicle are you referring to?)

Ris caur (The automobile in which you are presently seated)

Sibrurn laws (Actually, it belongs to my sister's husband)

Wers heeren? (Can you tell me where he can be located?)

Raboozers. (He is a guest of the local hostelry.)

Yebeen garglin'. (Have you partaken of any alcoholic beverages, in the recent past?)

Jissa cupple. (I have consumed only one or two small cocktails, prior to dinner.)

Yur stoatin'. (It is my considered opinion that you are considerably under the influence of alcohol.)

Naw'mno' (I beg to differ.)

Ye urstoatin'. (I believe that my initial observation is correct, and that you are being somewhat deceitful.)

Umnoe. (I swear that I am being entirely truthful.)

Geezyer licence. (Would you be kind enough to allow me to inspect your drivers licence?)

'Vno Goatwan . (I am not in possession of such a document·)

Geroot racaur. (Kindly remove yourself from the automobile.)

Whiffur? (By what legal right do you make this request?)

'Mapolis. (I am a member of the local constabulary.)

Ommigoad. (I call upon the Supreme Being, witness this moment of extreme duress.)

Geroot Ren. (Will you now please extricate yourself from your position behind the steering wheel.

Awrite, 'mcomin' (I am proceeding to do so with all possible speed.)

Blawris up. ( Are you familiar with the breathalyser test?.)

'Mgonny Besik . (I believe that I am about to be violently ill.)

Noanme Yurno. (Please exercise a great deal of caution as to the direction your involuntary emission takes.)

'Mawrite Noo . (Having ridden my digestive tract of an accumulation of nausea-inducing substances, I now feel better.)

Getna Paddywagon. (Please be kind enough to accept a short ride in the humble vehicle provided for my use by the local police.)

Wer Wigaun? (May I be so forward as to make an enquiry as to our ultimate destination?)

Ra Jile. (To my headquarters, where you will be incarcerated.)

Ohmigoad, rawife'll murder me. (Once again I call upon the Supreme Being to witness this unfortunate turn of events. Incidentally, I must inform you that my spouse will take my life, illegally.)

Getna Wagon. (May I offer you my assistance in climbing into the back of my vehicle.)

Aw, Neveragain. Ratsit furme. (I have now learned a valuable lesson, and I hereby declare total abstinence from all alcoholic beverages........ trooooooooo, very trooooooooo)
Dakota

Love this Shirl!

I understood almost every word of it.....I'm sure if they talked through their nose and stretched out all of the vowels, there'd be very llittle difference between a drunk Glaswegian and a pissed Australian!
Makes me realise that I probably won't have any problems understanding the locals when I eventually do visit Glasgow (as long as they've been garglin' jissa cupple!)

Dakota
The Swede

I belive my English sounds like that after a couple of pints...

//Patrik
Will

Laughing But wid say it's Glesga! not ca!,
deffo no whit they Burgers say Glasgie! Evil or Very Mad
Jean Genie

Blame it on Welder... Razz

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