Archaic? language
Steve Pampling (1551) 7968 posts |
“Beg tha’ parden”1 I think would be the version from my childhood years and pretty similar with current usage. 1 One thing to note is that “thi” and “tha” are far more commonly used than the written thee and thou (Or in certain parts of Sheffield2 “dee” and “da”) 2 I was brought up in a more cultured district than my cousins who did, and when excited still do, use “dee” or “da” |
Simon Willcocks (1499) 449 posts |
This is all fab! |