What accent is Leicester?

In Leicester, words with short vowels such as up and last have a northern pronunciation, whereas words with vowels such as down and road sound rather more like a south-eastern accent. The vowel sound at the end of words like border (and the name of the city) is also a distinctive feature.
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What accent is East Midlands?

The East Midlands dialect was a mixture of English and Scandinavian, with a smattering of French. The impact of the Vikings can still be seen today in our version of English that was born on the borders of Mercia and Danelaw.
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What is a Midlands accent?

West Midlands English is a group of dialects of the English language native to the English West Midlands. West Midlands English. Native to. England. Region.
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Does Warwickshire have an accent?

Warwickshire also borders the East Midlands and our accent is a hybrid of the sounds from the West and Eastern sides of the old Mercia region.
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What accent does the West Midlands have?

The Brummie dialect, or more formally the Birmingham dialect, is spoken by many people in Birmingham, England, and some of its surrounding areas. "Brummie" is also a demonym for people from Birmingham.
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How to speak Leicester



What is a Yam Yam accent?

People that live in the Black Country are very proud of the way they speak. They have their own dialect and vocabulary as opposed to just being a different accent. One of the most famous features is the. 'yam yam' sound when saying certain phrases. 'You are' is pronounced yo'am and 'are you' is pronounced 'am ya'.
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Is Birmingham accent Cockney?

There is a difference between Brummie and Cockney. Both are English dialects, but they are spoken in very different parts of England. Brummie is spoken in the West Midlands of Birmingham and Cockney is native to the East Enders in London.
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What is the Lincolnshire accent?

East of the Lincolnshire Wolds, in the southern part of the county, the Lincolnshire dialect is closely linked to The Fens and East Anglia where East Anglian English is spoken, and, in the northern areas of the county, the local speech has characteristics in common with the speech of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
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What is a Bristolian accent?

It's called Bristolian! A dialect of English is spoken by some Bristol inhabitants, known colloquially as Bristolian, “Bristolese” or even, following the publication of Derek Robson's “Krek Waiters peak Bristle”, as “Bristle” or “Brizzle”.
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What accent is Shropshire?

The Shropshire accent is actually somewhere between Wales, Birmingham, Liverpool and West Country, with a touch of RP depending on where you live. The most common description is, 'Oh you sound posher than I expected. And a bit like a farmer'.
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Is Leicester a northern accent?

The Leicester accent is a hotchpotch of all sorts of influences: north, north west, north east, Staffs, the south; all moulded together to form one unique and occasionally hard-to-fathom dialect. And it's still developing and changing.
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Which British accent is 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 is the most neutral accent?

North American is “the most neutral accent”
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What accent is Nottingham?

"The dialect in Nottinghamshire evolved from some kind of Mercian dialect of Old English, although the sparsity of data for Old English dialects makes it difficult to be precise about the details of Old English dialects in Nottinghamshire.
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What accent is Chesterfield?

What is distinctive about Chesterfield speech (accent and vocabulary)? “common”/ ”quite rough”/”quite friendly – not considered posh/uptight.” It's “quite similar to the Sheffield accent in many ways”/The Sheffield dialect has ”no particular difference to the Chesterfield one.”
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What is London dialect?

Cockney, dialect of the English language traditionally spoken by working-class Londoners. Cockney is also often used to refer to anyone from London—in particular, from its East End.
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What is the ugliest accent?

The "Scranton accent" is getting national attention. Scranton is the number 2 seed in gawker.com's contest for "America's Ugliest Accent." It's sometimes called "Coal Region speak."
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Where is the purest English spoken?

FOR years, the people of Inverness have revelled in the proud boast that they speak the best English on the planet. Their clear and melodious pronunciation of the language has been applauded by linguistic experts and dialect experts across the globe.
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What country speaks the purest English?

The “Purest English” comes from where you were born in England.
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What accent is Derbyshire?

Dialects of northern Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire usually share similarities with Northern English dialects. Relative to other English dialects, there have been relatively few studies of East Midlands English.
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What is the Grimsby accent?

In Grimsby, their "ur" is pronounced "air" and their "i" is pronounced "aa" ("time" becomes "taam", for example). This is more like a Lancashire accent."
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What does a Northampton accent sound like?

Yes, another aspect of the Northamptonshire accents is its traditional midlands use of vowels sounds in words like bike, price, and ride. These words often sound like the typical Birmingham accents depicted on TV, and are characterised by a sound similar to "oy".
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Is peaky blinders accent Cockney?

Alfie Solomons, Peaky Blinders, 2014

And this is reflected in Hardy's accent, which sounds a bit like he got drunk, broke his jaw and stuffed marshmallows into his mouth to numb the pain. He's almost certainly a cockney, but perhaps he's got a Welsh grandparent or something.
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Is Hackney Cockney?

Who speaks Cockney? Traditionally a cockney speaker was born within the sound of the 'Bow Bells' (St Mary Le Bow Church), the accent is associated with East London – particularly the boroughs of Hackney and Tower Hamlets.
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Why do brummies say Bab?

Definition: Bab is generally a term of endearment meant for people you know quite well. Kind of like saying 'hun' or 'babe'.
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