Bisn't
be v Bisn't ye go, me babby See editor's notes. This was spoken by a man to his child (5 to 6 years old). It means don't go son. I heard this dialect spoken about 40 - 45 years ago in West Bromwich and how it reached Bay Roberts I am not sure. There is a family (Walcot Winter) in St....
Format: | Manuscript |
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Language: | English |
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1966
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Online Access: | http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/4811 |
Summary: | be v Bisn't ye go, me babby See editor's notes. This was spoken by a man to his child (5 to 6 years old). It means don't go son. I heard this dialect spoken about 40 - 45 years ago in West Bromwich and how it reached Bay Roberts I am not sure. There is a family (Walcot Winter) in St. John's from the nearby Shopshire Borders. Used I and Sup Not used Not used |
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