York, England Jan 14, 2019 (Issuewire.com) - Yorkshire is known by its proud native folk as “God’s Own County”. The words and phrases used by those same proud native folk are often known to confuse and bemuse people from outside Yorkshire.
Yes, Yorkshire folk speak differently – for example, the word “the” does not exist nor does the “h” at the start of words beginning with an h. And to greet a friend, instead of saying “hello” we say “ey up”.
However, there is no need to be confused any longer by a broad Yorkshire accent. It is now possible for you to learn how to speak Yorkshire in just twenty minutes thanks to a new short video course available on the well-known Skillshare platform.
The course has been put together by a true Yorkshire native who thought it would be fun to take a light-hearted look at things and give people the opportunity to learn many of the more frequently used Yorkshire words and phrases through a series of short video lessons over a twenty-minute duration.
Thus if you are curious as to what “Ahm fair t'middlin” means in Yorkshire and how to say it – take the course today and be “flummoxed” (hint – that’s another Yorkshire word) no longer. You’ll even learn what the Yorkshireman’s motto is, what it means and how to say it.
Just twenty minutes needed for you to watch the video course and learn some new words and phrases unique to “God’s Own County”.
Why not take those twenty minutes now and then amaze your friends by telling them what a “champion” time you had.
The learn how to speak Yorkshire video course is available now on the Skillshare platform via this direct link:
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/How-to-Speak-Yorkshire/1056812451
Take a “gander” at it today! (Hint: “gander” is another Yorkshire word you will learn).
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