Spyke
Gormadtreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

I gotcha fam, I got this shit

"I was standing next to a goth at a crosswalk and they opened their umbrella and I literally shit myself thinking this person was turning into a bat."

No cap I think that's it

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F04118Freply
feddit.nl

Shat is the past tense of the verb to shit, methinks

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Gormadtreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

While technically correct, when it comes to translating slang things become more art than science.

The goal is to evoke the same feeling and imagery.

Like how I changed "Honestly" to "Literally". Both are English but over here we don't use "Honestly" like that so the word "Literally" was a better choice.

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For us old fogeys, literally still means without metaphor, so someone who literally shit the bed actually soiled their bedsheets leaving a mess for maid service, as opposed to figuratively making a mess in an other situation.

Honest, honest Iago just looked like a reliable friend who tells the truth and intends no harm. Politicians are honest. My weather station, when properly calibrated, is truthful in that it reports accurate facts.

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Gormadtreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

And honestly honestly can mean figuratively as well

Words are weird yo

Definitions shifting and twisting over time is honestly so damn cool though, and common spellings falling out of favor for different ones is also pretty cool

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The speed with which words change these days is dizzying, it’s honestly making my head literally spin

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Context sure is important - like when a late-night host throws in

and this is true

before delivering a line that may be so preposterous the entire theater erupts in laughter. Or it might be followed by them reading a nearly unbelievable headline from a reputable source as it’s superimposed on screen.

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The original post is NOT Scots, please don't spread misinformation about the language more than internet people already have. Scots writing looks way different than this. The post is just English with some of the words being spelled eye-dialecty.

Among other things, you can tell by all the English words like "standing", "light", "thought", which would be "staun(d)in", "licht", and "thocht" in Scots (although "standing" could probably be used too). Reading the Scots Wikipedia page in Scots should make it obvious

Relevant Scots drama from a few years back

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Oh, well in that case, no cap....

Because my mama ate it all

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F04118Freply
feddit.nl

I's Bri'ish, ri'en foanettically, rye?

Pe'haps "Shet Maahsel" is maw clee?

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Samvegareply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

It's Scottish English. Don't call a Scottish person English, they might take offence.

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See dah's wye aye sèh Bri'ish, i's inkloosiv wen a mnoh shoah witch country i's from

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lemmy.ml

Until the blighters start to demand independence like the Irish I'm gonna call them English and they can pound sand.

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This is definitely someone from around the Glasgow area

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yannicreply
lemmy.ca

It's OP's friend. Shat Masel is always thinking the most outlandish things.

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fedia.io

"...and I honestly shat myself thinking..." Also "goth" can be a goth, emo, metal head, or other adjacent subculture.. I'm not really sure what the deal with goths in Scotland is.

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Living in perpetual rain fog and twilight does that with you

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bstixreply
feddit.dk

Probably voice recognition. "Shat myself"

Punctuation would be nice too.

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showing tone is pretty much the entire point of punctuation

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Sabatareply
ani.social

You have to read it with an Irish accent to understand the post.

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Sabatareply
ani.social

Probably, but I can't do a good enough one in my head.

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Raireply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Nice, I helped!

Did you know that Random Task, the guy who throws the shoe, is in prison probably for life for torture, sexual assault, and murder? If not, here’s an unfun fact!

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There was a bunch of goths used to hang about outside Argos in Stirling and the locals called them The Argoths

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