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Is Norfolk dialect worth preserving? What words and phrases do you treasure? Share your thoughts. Add your comment Do you know what a Bishy-barney-bee is? Try our Norfolk dialect quiz. It is very ...
Suffen rum happened when the Friends of Norfolk Dialect (Fond) scriptwriters got to work on their panto version of the Wizard of Oz, performed in East Tuddenham Village Hall. Mum and daughter Monica ...
Author of a new collection of Norfolk dialect writing, KEITH SKIPPER reckons there is still a case for talkin' diff'runt in the 21st century... Allan Francis Smethurst, who pedalled blithely towards ...
Keith Skipper pays tribute to the life and work of a true champion of the Norfolk dialect – John Kett whose poetry will be be lasting legacy to our county. That proud surname soaked in Norfolk history ...
A case of the dudders or feeling a bit dwainy has always been a straightforward matter in Norfolk. But foreign doctors and nurses working at one hospital are finding it rather more complex. Many have ...
BBC Voices are showcasing Norfolk people's passions and stories on a giant HD screen in Norwich. Read more about the latest campaigns and projects throughout Norfolk from the BBC Voices centre.
There’s a reason some people born in Tidewater pronounce Norfolk’s name a bit differently. The most common, correct pronunciation is, of course, “NOR-fuk.” Only out-of-towners dare call it “NOR-folk.” ...
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