Captain Redshorts Brief and Inconscise Dictionary of the Southern dialect of American English
(Spreken ze Dixie?)
1. Howdy - Hello or G'Day
2. Rat - opposite of left, fundamental inalienable ability, opposite of wrong.
3. Cheer - location, ex. from dialogue..."Where shall I sit?" Reply, "Sit rat cheer."
4. Jeetyet - "Have you taken your repast recently?"
5. Jewana - "Would you like to?"
6. Bah bah - Good bye, sometimes shortened to bah to save time.
7. Itehuwhut - mildly exclamatory, term used to indicate agreement with another.
8. Wacheduin - Interrogative phrase used to inquire about the present activities of addressed subject.
9. aintgonduhit - Statement of refusal to comply.
10. ah-ight - statement of agreement or compliance
11. y'all - Contraction of you-all.
(Spreken ze Dixie?)
1. Howdy - Hello or G'Day
2. Rat - opposite of left, fundamental inalienable ability, opposite of wrong.
3. Cheer - location, ex. from dialogue..."Where shall I sit?" Reply, "Sit rat cheer."
4. Jeetyet - "Have you taken your repast recently?"
5. Jewana - "Would you like to?"
6. Bah bah - Good bye, sometimes shortened to bah to save time.
7. Itehuwhut - mildly exclamatory, term used to indicate agreement with another.
8. Wacheduin - Interrogative phrase used to inquire about the present activities of addressed subject.
9. aintgonduhit - Statement of refusal to comply.
10. ah-ight - statement of agreement or compliance
11. y'all - Contraction of you-all.
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