Innit – that wonderful expression given us by our Asian compatriots – the equivalent of the French N’est-ce pas? – is added to the end of a yes/no question when the speaker expects an affirmative. It is not to be confused with “is it?” which mostly translates into “that’s bollocks!” innit.
I’ve been having persistent podcast ideas, Doctor, which not being funk music won’t neatly fit into Pod of Funk. Also I had some emails that people’s browsers couldn’t always cope when I embed media in these pages. So I decided to create a place for them where I can publish whatever I want.
From now on I’m going to distill the spirit of blog into a related podcast, and you’ll find it in this bottle.
Here’s the feed – subscribe, innit?


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1. innit
isn’t it
its just short for innit, innit? — Ali G
I always thought it was native american. russ @ radhole.com
well by gosh it is Hindustani innit? like ‘hai na?’ never occurred to me before.
podcasts. you’re just too prolific. but there hasn’t been a funk party for a couple of years now?