Are you a Cockney if born in Stepney?

Even if you weren't born in the East End, Bethnal Green, Stepney, Shoreditch, Whitechapel, Finsbury, and Hackney then you're not officially a legitimate cockney, but can you still pass our test? Above 40 and you are cockney china. 30 – 39 we may Adam and Eve you understand the lingo.
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Where are you born to be a Cockney?

To most outsiders a Cockney is anyone from London, though contemporary natives of London, especially from its East End, use the word with pride. In its geographical and cultural senses, Cockney is best defined as a person born within hearing distance of the church bells of St.
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How are you classed as a Cockney?

You can technically only be a Cockney if you were born in the East End of the city. To be really specific, you must have been born within the sound of Bow bells. These are the bells of St Mary-le-Bow church in Cheapside. A survey of the bells and how far their ringing might have carried was done in 2000.
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Is East End Cockney?

The term "Cockney" has traditionally been used to describe a person from the East End, or born within earshot of Bow Bells, although it most commonly refers to speakers of the accent/dialect from across London.
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Why are East Londoners called Cockneys?

Supposedly, a cockney is anyone born within earshot of the bells of St Mary-le-Bow church in the City. These days it's more of a general term for working-class Londoners (especially East Enders). But according to linguist Dr Susan Fox, 'cockney' started as an insult.
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Are South Londoners Cockney?

Although Cockney was originally used to refer to East Enders born within ear shot of the bells of Bow Church, it began to be associated with all working-class Londoners, especially those living in South and East of the city.
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Is Adele a Cockney?

Adele is not a cockney (The joy of small things, 20 November). Adele is from north London, which has its own accent, and is definitely not within the sound of Bow bells. Not all Londoners are cockneys.
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Is Romford Cockney?

Forget Tower Hamlets - Romford is new East End, says Cockney language study. Cockneys, once synonymous with Tower Hamlets, are now more likely to be found up the frog and toad in Havering, according to a new study.
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Is East Enders Cockney?

New research by linguists at Glasgow University suggests that regularly watching TV shows set in London can leave viewers with a Cockney twang. The study, in the US journal Language, looked at how watching EastEnders is altering some features of the Scottish accent.
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Is Bethnal Green Cockney?

Thus, while all East Enders are Cockney, not all Cockneys are East Enders. The traditional core neighbourhood of the East End are Bethnal Green, Whitechapel, Stepney, Hackney, Mile End.
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Are there any Cockneys left?

Well there are of course still Cockneys in London but less and less as the years go by and in many inner-city areas, this ancient London English is being replaced by the more exotic Multicultural London English, with it's youthfulness and numerous ethnic influences.
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Is cockney accent posh?

RP English is said to sound posh and powerful, whereas people who speak Cockney English, the accent of working-class Londoners, often experience prejudice.
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What makes someone a Londoner?

To be a Londoner you must be extremely self involved. It is being born here, having knowledge of London, its history and heratige, as well as being proud of who you are and where you are from.
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How do you say Girl in Cockney?

Ocean Pearl is Cockney slang for Girl.
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How do you say hello in Cockney slang?

. 'Hiya' or 'Hey up' – these informal greetings both mean 'hello' and are especially popular in the north of England.
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How do Cockneys say water?

Londoners (Cockneys) say "water" in a way which sounds like "waugh-a". It rhymes with "daughter" (without the "'t" being pronounced) "daugh-a".
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Is Danny Dyer Cockney?

That's right, Danny is an East Londoner born and bred. He was born on July 24, 1977 in Canning Town, which explains the cockney accent.
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Is Bermondsey Cockney?

Some authorities include the south London area of Bermondsey in this list. The Cockney dialect is colourful and has a charm associated with it that is perhaps absent in the more formal language. It is musical and has a sense of fun about it.
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What is an Essex accent called?

Brummie. Possibly the cutest name on our list, this accent is actually one of the most ridiculed in the UK – which is quite mean, because clearly people from Essex have never heard themselves speak.
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Is Cockney Northern?

You know the idea. RP is mostly in the south of the country; London and the south. Also “Cockney” and “Estuary English” are in the south. Cockney is the local London accent, and it tends to spread further out to places like Kent, Essex, Surrey.
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What is a Cockney accent?

Cockney represents the basilectal end of the London accent and can be considered the broadest form of London local accent. It traditionally refers only to specific regions and speakers within the city. While many Londoners may speak what is referred to as "popular London" they do not necessarily speak Cockney.
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What is a posh London accent called?

Technically this accent is known as 'Upper Received Pronunciation' and is widely associated with the English aristocracy and educational institutions such as Eton and Oxford.
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What kind of accent does Emma Watson have?

For Harry Potter's fans and fans of Emma Watson this is a video all about her beautiful British accent. She speaks with received pronunciation or contemporary RP as it's commonly known. This is PART 2 of the Received pronunciation series.
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