Nope. Sithee seems to be the compulsory ending to any sentence. I never figured out what it actually means.
This seems logical. I have no idea about the others though. Ginnel & mardy? Like a foreign language. Now I'm even more confused.
Roy Thomson, San Diego USA When I lived in Barnsley, a "Gennal" was a Ginnel with a hard "G"; Mangy pronounced "Morngy" meant mardy and Sithee meant literaly "See thee".
I love local dialects. The Yorkshire accent always fascinated me. It varies a lot in different parts of the county & even the locals where I visit can't understand a broad North Yorkshire dialect. The old landlord of the village pub came from there & he used to have us in hysterics with his jokes. Nobody could understand a word he said but it was the way 'e told 'em.