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Brummie
Brummie Note: This page containsIPA phonetic symbolsin Unicode ... English Simplified English Special English Standard English Brummie (sometimes Brummy) is a colloquial term for the inhabitants, accent and dialect of Birmingham, UK, as well ... Country (Yam Yam) Potteries dialect (North Staffordshire) Accent Brummie is a prominent example of a ...
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Talk:Brummie
Talk:Brummie Removing almost offensive rubbish Well i have ... and being from Birmningham and having a Brummie accent i can safely say that alot of ... say mum, mom whatever... the Black country accent is very strong in places but i ... honest anyone who may not know the accent certainly wouldn't rush to hear ...
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English English
... especially in public circumstances. In consequence, the accent best known to many people outside the ... is pronounced the same in every regional accent in England is the short "e" as ... have three main historical influences: The London accent, in particular, Cockney. Received Pronunciation ('R.P ... began to adopt affectations, including the RP accent, associated with the upper class. In the ... east, bringing with them their distinctive London accent (and possibly sowing the seed of ...
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Talk:English English
... As Essex is split in two by accent and the East Anglian accent is spoken in Cambs, Herts, Beds and is no different from the accent spoken in Northants, Oxon, Worcs and so ... greater London, as a basic southern rural accent with regional variants (West Country, East Anglia ... Barnsley, which are known for their distincive accent ["Kes"]. Speaking of "Kes", I put ...
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User talk:Andrew Norman/Archive 1
... Pienaar 20:31, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC) Brummie Andrew, have you put the dispute procedure ... exposed and we now have an excellent Brummie article despite your interest in portraying that ... your own words :) if it was a Brummie girl that hurt you then I am ... the world, I wouldn't be a brummie if I didn't endevour to address ... first world war? Bonkers. I am a Brummie myself, by the way. I have ...
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Talk:Scottish English
... was just a confused mixture of local accent and features from local Scots dialects etc ... if not bigger, than the differences between Brummie and Yorkshire dialect. Where on earth did ... lines on it. Shetland has a different accent and language to that of the Orkney ... there's no thing as a Scottish accent but according to this everyone speaks one Scottish accent bar the top left that is ...
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Cockney   (translated from French)
... introduction, varied progressively. The speech cockney The accent The cockney indicates also the way of ... about Cockneys. It is a very popular accent in the sense that it indicates a ... social class. It is possible that the accent cockney is at the beginning an imitation of the French accent, which represented the accent of the high society in old ...
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Talk:British English/Archive01
... August 2005 (UTC) Received Pronunciation is the accent of the Home Counties of England. It ... Queen's English with a Home Counties accent. -- Derek Ross True. The name RP is ... American English with a English/Scottish/Irish accent. We form verbs from nouns, i.e ... I referred to it above as an accent rather than as a dialect. I normally ... Geordie, an East Londoner, a Scouser, a Brummie, a Bristolian, a Tyke, a Dubliner, ...
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Welsh English
... it", particularly in the so-called Wenglish accent. Regional accents within Wales There is a ... accents within Wales. The sing-song Welsh accent familiar to many English people is generally ... markedly different. In North West Wales the accent is less sing-song, with a more ... from England. In North East Wales, the accent can sound like that of Cheshire or ... the ears of an Englishman a Wrexham accent can sound Scouse or just generally ...
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Talk:Birmingham/archive4
... that you ARE proud to be a Brummie then Andy, well i guess i don ... hell is Kumo??? I am an ex-brummie, who are you? I wish the photo ... right, well Hi! i am a current Brummie and there is one person here that ... ham" although I can understand a "Brummy" accent might not do so. ??? Dainamo 19:00 ... black, white, muslim etc... why not simply Brummie and proud? Nick Boulevard 00:23, ...
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