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Greet ingz
Noun 1. A polite word or sign of welcome or recognition. 2. The action of giving eachother a sign

Synonyms regards - compliments - rememberances - respects

Ree juh nul

Spe shul id ish un

Dahy ah lekt

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Oirish:

Hi, Id like to know why youre so beautiful.


1. A polite word or sign of welcome or recognition. 2. A complimentary way to greet a female. 3. An opening and leading greeting question.

Id loike ter nu why youre so bonny.


Scouse :

Iya, id like ter kun why youre so custy.

Ree juh nul

Spe shul id ish un

Dahy ah lekt

Ree juh nul

Spe shul id ish un

Dahy ah lekt

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Yarkshu :

Aye up, id li ta kna why thas sa beautiful.


Brummy :

Allroyt, id loike ter knoo why yom so beaotiful.


Geordie :

Good Morning.
1. A polite word or sign of welcome or recognition. 2. A complimentary way greet a person in the morning period. 3. An abbreviation of the phrase, good morning.

Wye aye, id leek tuh knar why yas see bonny.


Ree juh nul Spe shul id ish un Dahy ah lekt

Ree juh nul

Spe shul id ish un

Dahy ah lekt

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Oirish:

Yarkshu :

Top o the chuffin marnin te yer.


Scouse :

Good mornin
Brummy :

Geordie :

morning
Ree juh nul Spe shul id ish un Dahy ah lekt

Gewd

Gud morning
Ree juh nul Spe shul id ish un Dahy ah lekt

morning

Bostin

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Oirish:

How are you?


1. A polite way to ask if someone is well. 2. A polite greeting

How ye?

yous?
Ree juh nul Spe shul id ish un Dahy ah lekt Ree juh nul Spe shul id ish un Dahy ah lekt

ay

Scouse :

How

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Yarkshu : Ha

eur theur?

Brummy :

Arr miskin ya?

Hello
1. A polite way to greet someone. 2. A way of getting someones attention.

Ha are yee
Geordie :
Ree juh nul Spe shul id ish un Dahy ah lekt

Ree juh nul

Spe shul id ish un

Dahy ah lekt

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Oirish:

Hello.
Scouse :

Hello
Spe shul id ish un Dahy ah lekt Ree juh nul

Yarkshu : Hello.

Allroyt.

Brummy :

Alreet
Ree juh nul Spe shul id ish un Dahy ah lekt

Geordie :

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How are things?


1. A polite way of asking how someone is. 2. A conversation filler. Scouse :

Oirish:

How are things?

How ay things?
Ree juh nul Spe shul id ish un Dahy ah lekt

Ree juh nul

Spe shul id ish un

Dahy ah lekt

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Yarkshu : Ha

are things?

Ha are things?
Geordie :
Ree juh nul Spe shul id ish un Dahy ah lekt

oo am things?

Brummy :

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