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Mackem,
Makem or Mak'em is a
nickname for
residents of and
people from Sunderland, a city in
North East England. It is also a name for the
local dialect...
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Susan Marie Mackem (born 1954) is an
American anatomic pathologist and physician-scientist. She
researches vertebrate primary axis
formation and the regulation...
- ’oway or ’owee
corresponds to
Geordie howay or
Mackem haway. On
Teesside the h is
always dropped.
Mackem Monkey hanger Pearce,
Michael (2014). "'Not quite...
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distinguishing Pitmatic from
other Northumbrian dialects, such as
Geordie and
Mackem, is its
basis in the
mining jargon used in
local collieries. For example...
- (Barrow-in-Furness)
Northumbrian (Northumberland and
County Durham)
Geordie (Tyneside)
Mackem (Sunderland)
Pitmatic (Great
Northern Coalfield)
Smoggie (Teesside) Yorkshire...
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ceremonial county of Tyne and Wear in 1974.
Locals are
sometimes known as
Mackems, a term
which came into
common use in the 1970s. Its use and acceptance...
- land of
brave people))
South Australia →
Croweater Sunderland,
England →
Mackem Sydney,
Australia →
Sydneysider Ohio →
Buckeye Oklahoma → Okie,
Sooner Oldham...
- and
Mackem.
Pitmatic is the
dialect of the
former mining areas in
County Durham and
around Ashington to the
north of
Newcastle upon Tyne,
while Mackem is...
- 27 May 2022. "Meet The Branches:
Chatting to the
boisterous Feyenoord Mackems branch of
Sunderland supporters!".
Roker Report. 22
November 2018. "Feyenoord...
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English pronunciation. However, a
Mackem would pronounce these words as "mack" or "tack" (hence the
origin of the term "
Mackem"). For
other differences, see...