Why what's two pund when its cut thin," they said?
Th' fact is aw hardly dar say owt agean it, for awm fond ov a bit ov a off mysen; but then ther's different ways o' dooin it.
Er fersprach ihr, das er mich festhaltn wird, wi Pech un so liß sie uns gehn, werend sie sich niderlegte, um ein bischen zu schlafn weil sie in der Nach im Schlafwagn so geschtert worn wahr.
Un wi willen den schönen Wigbold nu man den Dom heten; denn he was würklich de Dom un nam nu sülwst den Namen Dom an.
The charm had to be written out on paper, and worn on the person of the sufferer, properly under a vest or stays.
Getten, the dialect past participle of to get, is, in the same way, the true form grammatically, and got is due to analogy.
Yes; my head, my head," muttered he vaguely, repeating the words which clinked upon his mind.
The mental excitement conspiring with fatigue and exhaustion, had brought on the symptoms of his malady with such rapidity, that it was evident, even to the unaccustomed observers around him, his state was precarious.
One hawf o' mi heead is covered wi stickin' plaister, an awm covered wi black an blue marks throo mi neck to mi knees.
Aw've nowt mich uts likely to be fresh, aw dooant think," said Ezra.
Tak hold o' one o'th' wheels an' let's give it a start.
See that poor man in rags, bending under his load, He passes unnoticed along: No one lends him a hand as he goes on his road, He must toil as he can through the throng.
Th' poor owd woman wor sadly troubled, but what could shoo do, for what could ony body expect throo Silly Billy?
Sucksmith wor reight gaumless for a while, but he says, "What is ther to laff at?
Hear thi," he sed, "mi ears are hoof'd wi harkenin to thi.
O gin I loe a lady fair, Nae ill tales o her wad I tell, And it's wi thee I fain wad gae, Tho it were een to heavn or hell.
He's up the stairs wi his bonny bride, An monny a lord and lady wi him.
Then he has staid in bower wi her For sax lang years and ane, Till sax young sons to him she bare, And the seventh she's brought hame.
Thus he has staid in bower wi her For twenty years and three; There came a lord o high renown To court this fair ladie.
Her mantle was o velvet green, And a' set round wi jewels fine; Her hawk and hounds were at her side, And her bugle-horn wi gowd did shine.
These birds ascended frae the tree And lighted on the ha, And at the last wi force did flee Amang the nobles a'.
They were a flock o pretty birds, Right comely to be seen; The people viewed them wi surprise, As they dancd on the green.
The bride cam tripping doun the stair, Wi the scales o red gowd on her hair.
Heard you Ned Oufield mak his noration, Yoh’l say in yohr conshunce he spak it reyt fairly, He said poor Haworth nivver yet hed fairashun, And spak of the thing that will flurish it rarely.
If a Rose she sud flurish her sisters among, It izant ta say her poor sister is wrong; That blighted one there may be nipt in the stem, So let us enquire before we condemn.
And besides, they thout it wur high time to begin and mack sum progress i’ t’ wurld, like their naburs ’t valley.
And although yo been behind we yor Railway, ye been up i different arts and sciences.
How joyous the reapers, their harvest songs singing As they see the maid bringing the flagon and horn; And the goddess of plenty benedictions is flinging Over meadows and pastures, and her barley and corn.
Yet the tragedy, if tragedy there were, was all from within, not from without.
Oh, hermit, pray that God may save This soul that dies in sin, And grant a grave in holy ground His body to lie in.
With all her impudence, and I may say insolence, Mrs. Gudgeon was a great favourite with the police, who were the constant butts of her chaff.
But there is in all that Mrs. Gudgeon says or does a profundity of humour so much deeper than the humour of Mrs. Gamp, that it wins her a separate niche in our gallery of humourous women.
But, of course, this interesting costermonger could have only suggested our unique Mrs. Gudgeon.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.