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    Geordie (/ ˈ dʒ ɔːr d i / JOR-dee) is an English dialect spoken in the Tyneside area of North East England, especially connected with Newcastle upon Tyne, and sometimes known in linguistics as Tyneside English or Newcastle English. The Geordie dialect and identity are primarily associated with a working-class background.

  2. May 9, 2018 · Geordie is the term given to people from the greatest city on earth, Newcastle upon Tyne. We all know people from Newcastle are called Geordies, but where did the name come from and who can claim...

  3. Geordie (/ ˈ dʒ ɔːr d i / JOR-dee) are a British rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne initially active in the 1970s with notable songs such as "Don't Do That", "All Because of You", "Can You Do It", "Electric Lady" and "Goodbye Love".

  4. Oct 14, 2021 · What? Don’t worry, that’s actually how you express that the Geordie accent is amazing — in Geordie! As much a defining feature of the north-east of England as Hadrian’s Wall and the River Wear, the Geordie dialect is probably one of the most popular across Britain. And why wouldn’t it be?

  5. Jan 23, 2023 · Introduction to the Geordie Accent. The Geordie accent is a dialect of English spoken in the Newcastle upon Tyne area of England. The Geordie dialect is characterised by its use of local words and phrases, as well as a distinctive pronunciation.

  6. Discover the Charm and Cultural Significance of the Geordie Accent! Explore the unique pronunciation, vocabulary, and intonation of Newcastle's dialect. Uncover the origins, features, and historical influences behind this vibrant accent. Embrace the warmth and musicality of Geordie speech.

  7. Nov 26, 2017 · Well to put it simply in one sentence: Geordie is a nickname for someone called George. That’s just about the only thing we can say with certainty in regard to its use in North East England. How Geordie came to be associated with Tyneside has a number of different theories and it’s worth exploring a few of them here.

  8. One of the most distinctive and best-known features of North East England is its famous dialect, most notably ‘Geordie’ which is a lively, friendly and endearing, if sometimes impenetrable feature of the region’s heritage. The Tyne Bridge © David Simpson.

  9. Jan 17, 2005 · Geordie is one of the oldest and best loved of Britain's dialects. But modern times mean that some Geordie words are dying out and North Easterners are changing how they speak.

  10. Geordie, an iconic band hailing from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, emerged in 1971, bearing a name that pays homage to the Tyneside region’s moniker. The original lineup featured lead vocalist Brian Johnson, guitarist Vic Malcolm, bassist Tom Hill, and drummer Brian Gibson.