sarahdalgulls, to random
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Here's a question: I went for a nice walk around Ashington Community Woodland before work this morning. I got all of the words on this info board, apart from Kyst, and I can't find a specifically Geordie/Pitmatic/Northumbrian translation online, although I did see that in Scots it means Chest, so I most likely something to do with that. Does anyone know?

Update! It's a chest, to keep things in down the pit

sarahdalgulls, to linguistics
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This is fantastic, a 1976 documentary about the Northumbrian Dialect, featuring Cheviot hill shepherds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwpdQVk9U70

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