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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Why are Birmingham people called Yam Yams?

Natives of Birmingham (Brummies) meanwhile often refer to their Black Country neighbours as "Yam Yams", a reference to the use of "yow am" instead of "you are".
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What is the Black Country accent called?

Black Country Dialect (BCD) appears to keep some features of Early Middle English. This is particularly true of its vowels, which seem to be systematically different from those of standard English. Think of the word pairs tay/ tea, pays/ peas. Feel your tongue as you say them.
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What does the phrase Yam Yam mean?

Yam-yam definition

Filters. A person who speaks the Black Country dialect . noun. 2. Heroin.
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Where is the Yam Yam accent from?

Yam yam is a disparaging term that people from Birmingham commonly use to describe people from the Black Country. Verdict: Brummie. Unlike many of the other words on the list, people from the Black Country have never claimed ownership of this one. In fact, they'd be much happier if it never existed.
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How do you say hello in Brummie?

Brummies' tend to use the word 'alright' as a greeting rather than the usual 'hello'. If we do say 'hello' then we end to drop the 'h' thus saying 'ello' instead. The 'g' in a word with 'ng' in it is often over articulated by Brummies and is effectively pronounced twice.
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How do Brummies say tooth?

Brummies everywhere seem to forget that the word 'tooth' has a double 'O'. Instead of pronouncing it like they would any other word with a double vowel, they seem to go with saying 'tuff'.
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What accent is Birmingham?

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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Are people from Birmingham Alabama called Brummies?

While our city is nicknamed 'Magic City' due to the rapid speed it was founded and developed, Birmingham, England (established in the 6th century) is often called 'Brum' and locals are called Brummies.
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Where did the Black Country accent come from?

He claims that more than 80 per cent of Black Country words originate from the Anglo-Saxons - people that settled in England from northern Europe during the first millennium - describing the Black Country dialect as 'Germanic'.
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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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What accent is peaky blinders?

Tommy Shelby, Cillian Murphy

The actor, famous for his roles in Inception and 28 Days Later was born in Douglas, an Irish suburb in Cork, but he masterfully manages to switch his Irish accent into Tommy Shelby's Birmingham lilt.
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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's the difference between a Brummie and a Yam Yam?

People living in Birmingham often refer to Black Country folk as Yam Yams because they say 'yow am' or 'yow'm' instead of 'you are', whereas the term 'Brummie', used to refer to people from Birmingham, is derived from 'Brummagem' - traditional Black Country speak for Birmingham.
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Why are people from Wolverhampton called Yam Yam?

Shaun Harrison asked us where the phrase "Yam Yam" came from "referring to people from the Black Country". The Urban Dictionary website said it derived from the Black Country dialect for "you are" - "yam".
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Why do they say mom in Birmingham?

Brummies just say 'mom'. It's like the way that people from Manchester say 'sound' when they mean 'good'.
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Did Shakespeare have a Brummie accent?

He may be the Midlands' most famous son, but Shakespeare apparently did not use the regional dialect in his plays, new research suggests. Dr Ros Barber of Goldsmiths, University of London claimed that the existing evidence suggesting Shakespeare used regional dialects in his work was unreliable.
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Are Brummies nice?

Brummies are very friendly and always up for a laugh, Possibly the friendliest people you will meet on this planet.
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Is Birmingham a 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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How do Brummies say bus?

Buzz – the bus.
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What does Tara a bit mean?

Pronunciation: ta-rah-a-bit

Definition: Tara-a-bit just means goodbye. It can be shortened to just 'ta-rah' and is probably one of the more popularly used Birminghamisms.
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Do they say mom in the UK?

One word in particular that stands out in English dialects is the word we use for our mothers. The British typically use 'mum', and the Americans, 'mom'. But why is there such a difference in spelling and pronunciation when both nations speak the same language?
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Is Mardy A Leicester word?

Mardy. If this is said by a Leicesterian, it will probably be pronounced more like 'mardeh'. Essentially, it means someone has a 'cob on' and they're a bit grumpy or upset.
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