Comment on Most legible scottish person
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 11 months agoI’m familiar with all of that…?
I thought it was obvious that because I responded to this comment, I was talking it in particular: feddit.uk/comment/5215388
Comment on Most legible scottish person
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 11 months agoI’m familiar with all of that…?
I thought it was obvious that because I responded to this comment, I was talking it in particular: feddit.uk/comment/5215388
Zagorath@aussie.zone 11 months ago
Ah sorry. I misread and thought you were replying to the parent comment of that comment.
Anyway, I’ll admit I’m struggling with that one too. My best take:
Maybes naw: I think this is literally “maybe no”, possibly used equivalently to the Aussie “nah yeah” (meaning “yes”)?
ye ken: you know
fit like: quite hot
spot on: exactly
min: ???
But I don’t really see how they fit together.
PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk 11 months ago
You’re almost there - “fit like” is an expression particularly unique to the north east of Scotland, and it’s super versatile. On it’s own, it’ll mean “what’s happening” or “how’s it going?” - then it can be used in various contexts like “fit like i day” as in “how are you today?”, or in this case “you ken fit like”, “you know how it is” or “you know the score”.
“Maybes naw” is pretty much spot on though, unless used in the context “maybes aye, maybes naw” where it’s less of an unsure expression, and more of a deliberate evasion of the question.
Zagorath@aussie.zone 11 months ago
Fantastic. Thanks!
sukhmel@programming.dev 11 months ago
It seems to me that “fit like” means “kinda correct”
Beats me to “min”, though