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- Geordie abstract "Geordie /ˈdʒɔrdi/ is both a regional nickname for a person from the larger Tyneside region of North East England, and the name of the English-language dialect spoken by its inhabitants. Depending on who is using it, the catchment area for the term "Geordie" can be as large as the whole of North East England as far south as Middlesbrough or as small as the urban area of Tyneside.In many respects Geordie speech is a direct continuation and development of the language spoken by the Anglo-Saxon settlers of this region. They were mercenaries employed by the ancient Brythons to fight the Pictish invaders after the end of Roman rule in Britannia in the 5th century; the Angles, Saxons and Jutes who thus arrived became over time ascendant politically and – through population transfer from tribal homelands in Northern Europe – culturally over the native British. The Anglo-Saxon kingdoms that emerged during the Dark Ages spoke largely mutually intelligible varieties of what is now called Old English, each varying somewhat in phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexicon. This linguistic conservatism can be seen today to the extent that poems by the Anglo-Saxon scholar the Venerable Bede translate more successfully into Geordie than into Received Pronunciation. Thus in northern England and the Scottish borders, then dominated by the kingdom of Northumbria was found a distinct "Northumbrian" Old English dialect.In recent times, "Geordie" has been used to refer to a supporter of Newcastle United football club, despite many Geordies supporting other local teams, and the Newcastle Brown Ale schooner glassware used to serve beer in the United States.".
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- Geordie category "Geordie English".
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- Geordie type "the Geordie dialect".
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- Geordie subject Category:Culture_in_Tyne_and_Wear.
- Geordie subject Category:English_language_in_England.
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- Geordie comment "Geordie /ˈdʒɔrdi/ is both a regional nickname for a person from the larger Tyneside region of North East England, and the name of the English-language dialect spoken by its inhabitants.".
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