Old English Suffolk accent and dialect, East Anglia (3) "Huzzun" and "Taters"

This one is weather related video for the Suffolk accent and dialect series I'm talking about how us here in Suffolk refer to both when it's raining and when it's cold :)

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  • @adelebbyx
    @adelebbyx

    Ive lived in suffolk all my life and you are now making me realise jow different we can speak from other parts of the uk its baffeling!

  • @oskarm646
    @oskarm6462 жыл бұрын

    Your accent is so beautiful. I'm from Poland, but I'm keen on English language, and how this language is regionalized, across the UK. And East Anglian accent is definetly my favourite 🙂 one day, I'll visit that place

  • @wildwoodrunester
    @wildwoodrunester4 жыл бұрын

    I'm from Cambridgeshire, pretty close from the Suffolk border and I have loads of family from Suffolk. My old Nan used to say "it's fruz up your arse" when it was cold. I've been saying that for years :)

  • @johnnymoore7206
    @johnnymoore7206

    We here in old west kent lol (at school like you say )it is lozzing it down and like you say we would use either lob or loz or it over here please, to throw something ,taiters i knew well ,dont hear it much now like lots of words ,like just gonna jel down shops and one you might find amusing when like taiters we said snatched ..if you was snatched you was freezing ..ie its snachers out there ,keep them going sah x

  • @nw2394
    @nw2394

    I forwarded a link to this to my sister. She say "It bin taters here today" 😀

  • @tomjohnson1054
    @tomjohnson10544 жыл бұрын

    Interesting you say “Huzzin it down” or “huzz it”. In my family and many Suffolk people I know, we saying it’s “hullin’ It down” or “hull it over there”. My family were all around Charsfield and Hoo for the last 400 years or so.

  • @rootsrock2394
    @rootsrock23943 жыл бұрын

    I'm from Newmarket way and always said hoofing it down. Hoof for throw and kick too. Hoof it over ere:)

  • @RFW423
    @RFW423

    I'm a Lowstuff lad ov senty noine, keep you a goin gal, yar doin a foine ol job thas for sure. 👍 Tug in his ol shid

  • @bowman1953
    @bowman19533 жыл бұрын

    Interesting that she considers Taters a Suffolk expression. In London we had 'Taters mold' as rhyming slang for cold.

  • @bitinback2825
    @bitinback28254 жыл бұрын

    Us down here in Cambridgeshire also have the strong fenland accent which is pretty much the Suffolk talk but there’s something’s we say slightly different

  • @stevecowham1017
    @stevecowham1017 Жыл бұрын

    Hoyin it down, that's how it was in my area.

  • @BeccaBoo
    @BeccaBoo Жыл бұрын

    Suffolk born and bread. I was brought up with "it's (swear word for peeing) it down". I've never heard of the saying it's tatters out there. But yes we said tatters instead of potatoes. I've grown out of more of my Suffolk dialect and have been living in the west Midlands for 8 years

  • @christianfoxhall8445
    @christianfoxhall84452 жыл бұрын

    From Suffolk and not heard of “huzz” we say “hoss” as in “its hossing it down” or “hoss us the remote”

  • @harveycattermole8870
    @harveycattermole88704 жыл бұрын

    My dad always tells me to ‘hull’ stuff to him

  • @ToeInMyJam
    @ToeInMyJam3 жыл бұрын

    Having been brought up in Lowestoft, I don't remember tattus.

  • @glad777
    @glad7774 жыл бұрын

    Nice accent.

  • @dansmith263
    @dansmith2632 жыл бұрын

    I could never understand granddad mum had to translate lol

  • @stevecowham1017
    @stevecowham1017 Жыл бұрын

    Taters also used.

  • @michaelwhite8031
    @michaelwhite80314 жыл бұрын

    If it's Taters out there it must be bad down the Chippy.