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Vieira151 wrote:its how you pronounce allright in a falkirk accent![]()
Awrite, how'ya dain'?
Vieira151 wrote:hehe. try and find a Falkirk FC player interview, Scott Arfield or Darren Barr then you will see
so emate, wats it like tae put yer accent oan paper? (pc screen)
Vieira151 wrote:its how you pronounce allright in a falkirk accent![]()
Awrite, how'ya dain'?
Q. Reese wrote:Vieira151 wrote:hehe. try and find a Falkirk FC player interview, Scott Arfield or Darren Barr then you will see
so emate, wats it like tae put yer accent oan paper? (pc screen)
So, you were not kidding, and I see that I was absolutely correct. You are from Falkirk, U.K. You typed "farkirk."
That is okay mate. We need a translator for your "accent." Hehe.
Vieira151 wrote:so emate, wats it like tae put yer accent oan paper? (pc screen)
Vieira151 wrote:Q. Reese wrote:Vieira151 wrote:hehe. try and find a Falkirk FC player interview, Scott Arfield or Darren Barr then you will see
so emate, wats it like tae put yer accent oan paper? (pc screen)
So, you were not kidding, and I see that I was absolutely correct. You are from Falkirk, U.K. You typed "farkirk."
That is okay mate. We need a translator for your "accent." Hehe.
I didnt type farkirk, i couldnt have been a typo cause they are at opposite ends of the keyboard.
And aiight is for the real neds, who cant be a**ed saying a word longer than 0.000001 of a second. awrite is for people who actually have a vocabulary but thats just what their accent sounds like![]()
Awright is glaswegian, cause its pronounced longer than awrite which is falkirk-ish
Also we have a tendancy to not pronounce 't's here, so instead of butter, its bu'er, or water is wa'er. Its like a soft 't' sound, but you dont actually say a 't'
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