US /ˈdʒɔrdi/
・UK /ˈdʒɔ:di/
"One does not simply walk into Mordor." So in Northumberland and Newcastle, he's speaking a Geordie accent, so, you know, think of the Geordie Shaw or Carol Cole.
So in Northumberland in Newcastle you speak in a Geordie accent, so you know think of the Geordie shore,
Not now, Geordie.
One sound that is typical of the Geordie accent from Newcastle and other accents in northeast England is the 'p'.
One sound that is typical of the Geordie accent from Newcastle and other accents in northeast England is the 'p'.
At number 3 we have another British accent, spoken in Newcastle, called Geordie accent.
At number 3, we have another British accent, spoken in Newcastle, called Geordie accent.
While most Americans probably have no trouble understanding received pronunciation, they may have some trouble understanding Cockney English or the Geordie accent of northeastern England or other varieties.
So how do you get your mitts on these bad boys if your name isn't Geordie LaForge?
Probably Geordie Shaw.
Either Geordie Shaw or a TV series, and if I touch the remote— Or Harry Potter.