Summat Meaning in English
word
ˈsʊmət
SUH-muht
sˈʌmæt
SUM-uht
Definition
A very informal British way of saying 'something', especially in Northern England.
Usage & Nuances
Strictly informal and regional (mainly Northern England). Rarely seen outside the UK. Never used in formal contexts. Used in casual speech or writing to add local flavor.
Spanish: algo (coloquial) - alguna cosaPortuguese (BR): alguma coisa (informal) - algoPortuguese (PT): alguma coisa (informal) - algoChinese (Simplified): 什么东西(口语、方言)Chinese (Traditional): 什麼東西(口語、方言)Hindi: कुछ (अनौपचारिक) - कोई चीज़Arabic: حاجة (عامية) - شيء (عامية)Bengali: কিছুRussian: чё-нить - что-то (разговорное)Japanese: なんかVietnamese: cái gì đó - gì đó (thân mật)Korean: 뭔가Turkish: bi' şey - bişeyUrdu: کچھIndonesian: sesuatu - apa gitu
Example Sentences
Can I get you summat to drink?
basic
There's summat in your hair.
basic
Did you hear summat outside?
basic
I'm starving. Let's get summat to eat.
natural
If summat goes wrong, call me.
natural
You look upset. Is there summat bothering you?
natural