Home and Ome

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  1. jud

    judith charmers Well-Known Member

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    Any of your Dearne Valley posters explains why the hell you say Ome instead of home???
    I’ve a load of mates out that way n can I hell as work out why you don’t say home :D:D:D
     
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    Weird one this, the over 50s seem to say Ome, the younger end say Uwam. I’ve not a clue why! We’re just grateful we don’t have that lousy false donny/wakey twang they have in royston
     
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    Do you mean 'ome' or 'om'? It's a while since I lived in Barnsley but I remember some people used 'om' - any idea which areas?
     
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    Them with north Derbyshire / Notts connections.
     
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    Is this what Judith is referring to? 'Ome' just sounds like a typical Barnsley way of saying it i.e. dropping the 'h'. Or 'uwam', as Goldy referenced.
     
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    The "om" reference.
     
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    Yeah that’s what I’m on about
     
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    I think it’s pronounced “who-am”
     
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    They live in an "arse" don't they?
    "Ar'arse"
     
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    Yes. "Ar arse int middle of ar street. ar arse*
    Oo-wum btw.
     
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    It wer allus "om" in Bolton on Dearne....

    Edit; Bolton wer allus "Bowton".
     
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    It's part of a new north-east soap opera called "Om and Haway".
     
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    Maybe Im missing yet another clicky dolphin gang thing here lol. But surely all Yorkies say 'ome' dont they, without pronouncing the H ?. :oops:
     
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    I've traversed the Great Orme?
     
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    You obviously don't understand the Royston twang. It's not a false donny, wakey twang. It's black country in origin from when there was an influx looking for work.
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    With ref to the op. They would say I'm ganning yam.
     
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    In the 19th century Barnsley faced an influx of immigrants looking for work. Local preachers warned against those from the Midlands who, rather than work, preferred, “a dirty bone and a pot of ale.” Nowt changes.
     

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