When was the last time a speaker of the Western dialect of Armenian named one of their sons after the most prominent king of Bagratid Armenia, Kakig (Գագիկ)? Though some boys might be called by [...] ...
The Local Lingo From what we call particular breakfast foods to words we use to describe particular things, it's safe to say that Inverclyde really does have its own dialect.
Friends of Norfolk Dialect will be returning to East Tuddenham Village Hall this Sunday, January 19, with its yearly pantomime - entirely performed in the county's vernacular. Retelling the classic ...