Here is your guide to the language of Scouse
The Scouse accent is one of Liverpool 's most distinctive assets. It is among the country's most recognisable accents and it has a dialect all of its own. The ECHO has recently looked at how the accent has changed in recent years , with Liverpool 's pride and status meaning some academics believe it is spreading and getting stronger.
G - Go ed / G'wed - meaning go ahead or congratulating someone. Use: G'wed lad nice one'. H - Heavy - meaning serious / bad news but can be good news. Use: 'Ahh lad that's heavy. Sorry to hear' or use: 'I am rough, last night was heavy'. Could also be used: 'That scran was heavy'. I - Is right - meaning correct or deserved. Use: 'I heard about your promotion - is right, lad'. J - Jarg - meaning fake. Use: 'That trackie is jarg'.
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