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Parle Vous Texan??--Betcha Don^t

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Y’all prob’ly can’t speak a great deal of true Texan, so here’s a little hep cypherin’ Texas speak

* Mone - Y’all come on in, or y’all follow me.
* Yonder - In a particular direction. “That’s a pretty house over yonder.
* Ahmoan - An expression of intent. “Ahmoan gonna go to the store.”
* Whalago - Contraction of while ago. “He was over there a whalago.”
* Aigs - A popular breakfast food. “How’d you like your aigs, fried or scrambled?”
* Wahf - Female spouse. “Mah wahf’s been at the hospital so long I’m eatin’ on the backside of the plates.”
* Ain’noneed - Not necessary. “It looks fine to me, ain’noneed to fix it.
* Aint - Your parents’ sister (or any female cousin old enough to be your parents’ sister). “Hey, Aint Judy, open the winder please.”
* Aintnun - There is not any more. “Momma, there aintnun in the cupboard.”
* Tukkerdowt - Very tired. “Pardner, I’m ‘bout tukkerdowt.”
* Bard - past tense of borrow. “My brother bard my pickup truck.”
* Bob Wahr - Fence used to keep cattle in the pasture. “Careful climbin’ that fence. That bob wahr will git you.”
* Chunk - To throw. “That boy can sure chunk a baseball.”
* Thode - Past tense of throw; threw. “I was done with it, so I thode it away.”
* Ranch - Not where you live or work, but a tool. “Would you git me a 9/16 inch ranch?”
* Pertnear - Pretty near; almost. “Well friend, I fell the other day and pertnear broke my laig.
* O’vair - In that direction. “The new Chevy House is right o’vair.”
* Ritcheer - Equivalent of right here. “I ain’t missin’, I’m ritcheer.”
* Mere - A piece of highly reflective glass. “Lemme look in the mere and see if my hair’s mussed up.”
* Plumb - Completely. “I’m plumb tukkerdowt from all that thinkin’.”
* Nekkid - Having no clothes on (often as nekkid as a jaybird). “Officer, he come a runnin’ across my yard plumb nekkid.”
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