kuniggety
2nd Black Belt
There's five native languages spoken in the UK, Cornish, Welsh, Scot's Gaelic, Irish Gaelic and Manx with a fair few dialects as well. And then there's this...Doric which is how my father speaks, even now he lives with us in North Yorkshire, at 90 the Doric is getting stronger not less. It was the bane of my life when we moved from London to Aberdeen as a child, I would have had an easier time if I'd moved to Europe. Scotslanguage.com - Fit Like Is't?
http://www.doricdictionary.com/all-words/
There's sometimes I hear folks from the U.K. And I'm like "are they even speaking English?" But then we do have a couple of dialects in the US that stretch it a bit.
Ts often get left out too. Ever hear a Brit say "water bottle?"
Wa'er ba'ul.