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Confusion!
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maggiewinchester | Report | 8 Apr 2019 07:40 |
Ah - but the Cornish dialect is different to the Devon one, Dermot - as I found out when we moved from Cornwall to Devon :-S |
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Dermot | Report | 8 Apr 2019 07:15 |
'Devon Dialect' by Ellen Fernau is a purty little book often used by Grockles. :-) |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 7 Apr 2019 22:41 |
Yes, I remember that problem too! :-D :-D |
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Florence61 | Report | 7 Apr 2019 22:27 |
well up here, they call what we know as a swede, a turnip. When I said a turnip is smaller and more white as the swede is orangy in colour, they wont have it. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 7 Apr 2019 13:45 |
..so the Cornish kept the second part of the name :-S |
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Sharron | Report | 7 Apr 2019 13:41 |
Big Head here. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 7 Apr 2019 13:11 |
I've just been looking up a list of words that have a different meaning in Cornwall to the rest of the UK. I realise this happens with all dialects, but it has explained some things to me. |
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