What is Queen Elizabeths accent called?

Variously referred to as the 'Queen's English', 'BBC English' or 'Oxford English', Received Pronunciation, or RP for short, is the accent usually described as typically British. Find out more about its origins and its current status in the UK.
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What is Queen Elizabeth's accent called?

Anyone who has heard the Queen's speeches will recognise her distinctive British accent. This is RP – 'Received Pronunciation'.
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Why does the Queen have a strange accent?

According to BBC, it all started with boarding schools. When boarding schools were on the rise, they began to promote an accent that was inspired by the South East of England (where many of the schools were located). Over time, the accent that came out of these boarding schools became a mark of the upper class.
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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 is cut glass accent?

/ˌkʌtˈɡlæs/ uk. /ˌkʌtˈɡlɑːs/ used about a way of speaking in which words are pronounced very clearly and carefully, in a way that is typical of someone from a high social class: a cut-glass accent.
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What was Audrey Hepburn's accent?

While Hepburn's Cockney accent may have been challenging to understand at first, she was eventually able to tone it down enough for the film. It's interesting that the actor seemed to a similar experience to her My Fair Lady character after all.
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What's a plummy accent?

plummy adjective (SPEECH)

used to describe a low voice or way of speaking using long vowels, of a type thought to be typical of the English upper social class: a plummy voice. a plummy accent.
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What is the poshest British accent?

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 is the most attractive accent in Britain?

The Scottish accent has been voted the sexiest in the UK, according to a new study. A survey by international dating app happn asked 2,000 people which accents they found the most attractive - and us Scots came out on top.
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What is the most beautiful accent?

According to a recent poll in the Independent, the British accent has been chosen as being the most attractive accent in the world, beating the French accent which was once know as the loveliest accent.
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Does the Queen have a posh accent?

The monarch speaks in British Received Pronunciation (RP), a speaking style that was adopted in the late eighteenth century among the upper classes. Insider spoke to Claire Larkin, a cultural expert at Babbel, who explained how using this speaking style will make people believe you're posh, even if you're not.
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Who speaks RP English?

The abbreviation RP (Received Pronunciation) denotes what is traditionally considered the standard accent of people living in London and the southeast of England and of other people elsewhere who speak in this way.
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Which English accent is the original?

At first, English speakers in the colonies and England used a rhotic accent. But after the Revolutionary War, upper-class and upper-middle-class citizens in England began using non-rhotic speech as a way to show their social status.
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Where is a Cockney accent from?

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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Where is the posh British accent from?

RP is defined in the Concise Oxford English Dictionary as "the standard accent of English as spoken in the south of England", although it can be heard from native speakers throughout England and Wales.
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What is the hardest UK accent to imitate?

Which UK accents are harder to transcribe than others? This is our list of the top ten areas of difficult regional UK accents:
  • Glaswegian.
  • Geordie (Newcastle and Tyneside)
  • Scouse (Merseyside)
  • Black Country (Wolverhampton, Dudley and Walsall areas)
  • West and South Yorkshire.
  • Leicestershire.
  • Cockney (Greater London)
  • Essex.
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What's the least attractive accent?

According to a Big 7 Travel survey, the accent found among New Jerseyans has the least sex appeal compared to the state accents. "Poor New Jersey dropped down one place from 2019 to end up in the last spot this year, making it the least sexy accent in America.
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What is the most intelligent accent?

The Yorkshire accent is rated as the most intelligent-sounding, beating received pronunciation, the accent of royalty and public school alumni, for the first time.
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How do you spot a posh person?

Check out the top 40 signs you are genuinely posh, according to Brits:
  1. You went to boarding school – 34%
  2. You have antiques and family heirlooms – 28%
  3. You have a wine cellar – 26%
  4. You have paintings of your ancestors – 26%
  5. You belong to an old private members club – 25%
  6. You NEVER discuss money – 25%
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What is a North London accent?

Cockney is an accent and dialect of English, mainly spoken in London and its environs, particularly by working-class and lower middle-class Londoners.
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What is London accent?

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 does plum in your mouth mean?

UK. (also plums in your mouth) a way of speaking that is typical of people of a high social class: She had elocution lessons as a child and as a result now speaks with a plum in her mouth.
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What is Plumby?

DEFINITIONS1. 1. fat in a pleasant way. My cousin looks plumpy today.
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