Someone from Liverpool is commonly referred to as a "Scouser." This term is derived from the local dish "lobscouse," a type of stew that was historically eaten by sailors. Scousers are known for their distinct accent and cultural identity, which is closely tied to the city's rich maritime history and vibrant music scene.
umm... me that is the most easiest answer
If you call someone, you are the "caller".
A scouser is someone who is from Liverpool. They speak scouse and have a stew called scouse. :D
You call someone from Omaha an Omahan or for many, call them Omahans
Someone who comes from, or lives in, Merseyside, i.e. in or around Liverpool, England.
To ask someone to call you, you can simply say, "Can you please give me a call?"
There are a number of retailers where one could get a Liverpool jersey including We Got Soccer, Soccer On Sale, World Soccer Shop, Soccer Pro, eBay and Amazon.
what do you call someone who looks into the furture
if someone were to call you they woulded call you while you are sleeping so i think they should call in the mouring
You can only learn an accent by listening to someone speak in that accent. In the case of Liverpool, the Beatles were from Liverpool and spoke with lovely Liverpool accents; listen to interviews of John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
To ask someone if you can call them, you can simply say, "May I call you?"
No it can't call someone