What sort of language is 'Dearie me' Matth, is that Welsh dialect?
Diar Mi.
What sort of language is 'Dearie me' Matth, is that Welsh dialect?
Diar Mi.
Didn't know that.
The 'Mi' is the same as Italian ie as in 'Mi scusi' but reverse translated in English to mean 'Excuse me'.
As for Diar...Celtic (Gaelic/Cornish Breton) is not a branch of the language tree that i have studied.
I think it’s like saying Jesus Christ in English.
'Jesus Christ' dependent on the context would be deemed as profanity, ie using the Lords name in vain. I have known people to be offended by it's usage (not always openly).
I'm not really sure how Diar Mi fits into that same definition but as i said earlier i've never studied that branch of language. Mi = Me, so no profanity there. That leaves Diar - I know nothing about the Celtic term/meaning of this word but if you are able to give me an example then i'd be interested.
'Jesus Christ' dependent on the context would be deemed as profanity, ie using the Lords name in vain. I have known people to be offended by it's usage (not always openly).
I'm not really sure how Diar Mi fits into that same definition but as i said earlier i've never studied that branch of language. Mi = Me, so no profanity there. That leaves Diar - I know nothing about the Celtic term/meaning of this word but if you are able to give me an example then i'd be interested.
Boring twat

Saying Diar mi is like saying Dearie me.
Another multi-culture inhabitant ^^^ of the UK that only speaks English![]()
Dearie isn't a word and dear is annwyl?
Dearie me, I tried to come home from work this morning, There was no any I was risking it, Not a chance.
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