@wolfgang59said I prefer Stees's but I believe both forms are acceptable.
Plurals in scouse are weird so it would become Steesees.
Similarly there is a plural of you which is yous.
So to one person 'You are drunk'
To a group 'Yous are all drunk'
I read somewhere that the reason scouse is closer to Cardiff than Lancashire accent is because the connection round the coast between ports was more used than overland. This made we wonder about 'You' and 'Yous' as there is a different word for referring to more than one in a number of European languages but I don't think that is anywhere else in the U.K??
@petewxyzsaid Plurals in scouse are weird so it would become Steesees.
Similarly there is a plural of you which is yous.
So to one person 'You are drunk'
To a group 'Yous are all drunk'
I read somewhere that the reason scouse is closer to Cardiff than Lancashire accent is because the connection round the coast between ports was more used than overland. This made we wonder abo ...[text shortened]... more than one in a number of European languages but I don't think that is anywhere else in the U.K??
You in Swedish is 'du' for singular, 'ni' for plural.