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Holiday Inn Express Helps Out With Hull Dialect

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  Site Where: 80 Ferensway, Kingston Upon Hull, United Kingdom, HU2 8LN
October 13, 2008 at 10:00 AM | by | Comments (2)

Up in northern England in the town of Hull, some of the locals speak with a dialect that's a bit hard to understand. But don't let that stop you visiting--the Holiday Inn Express Hull has produced a handy English-to-Hull translation guide so you'll be able to get what you're after.

The current manager is Dutch and had a few problems of his own understanding the local lingo when he first arrived. Now he knows that an arfa larga is a half glass of beer, that bains are children and if someone shouts Gerrof! at you they want you to leave them alone.

Some of the locals are upset about the guide but we can definitely see the usefulness--we've been making such guides ourselves, like the Uganda hotel vocab lesson--that of the sleeping beer. Thumbs up to Hull for contributing to the linguistic wellbeing of hotel guests.

[Photo of "nowtinnit" (empty) room: robinhood_x]