भौगोलिक और सांस्कृतिक अंग्रेज़ी - Northern England English
Here you will find slang from Northern England, capturing regional expressions, accents, and local cultural language.
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ginnel
[संज्ञा]
a narrow passage or alleyway between buildings, often pedestrian-only
Ex: I found a shortcut through a ginnel behind the houses.
chuffed
[विशेषण]
very pleased, proud, or delighted about something

खुश, गर्वित
Ex: The parents felt chuffed watching their child graduate with honors.माता-पिता अपने बच्चे को सम्मान के साथ स्नातक होते देखकर **खुश** महसूस कर रहे थे।
guv'nor
[संज्ञा]
used to address a man, often showing respect or familiarity
Ex: Cheers, guv'nor, that's very kind of you.
sound
[विशेषण]
good, acceptable, decent, or reliable
Ex: She's a sound mate, always there when you need her.
bevvy
[संज्ञा]
a drink, usually beer or another alcoholic beverage
Ex: Grab a bevvy, we've got a long night ahead.
to mither
[क्रिया]
to bother, annoy, or pester someone
Ex: I don't want to mither you, but can you help me?
hinny
[संज्ञा]
a friendly or affectionate term, usually used for women
Ex: Cheers, hinny, for helping me out.
to kip
[क्रिया]
to take a short and casual nap

झपकी लेना, थोड़ी देर सोना
Ex: The students kipped in between study sessions .छात्रों ने अध्ययन सत्रों के बीच **झपकी ली**।
skint
[विशेषण]
having little or no money, often due to having spent all of it or experiencing financial difficulties

कंगाल, बिना पैसे का
Ex: After paying rent and bills , he was too skint to afford a holiday .किराया और बिलों का भुगतान करने के बाद, वह छुट्टी का खर्च उठाने के लिए बहुत **कंगाल** हो गया था।
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