What is the Somerset accent called?

Hence in eastern and central Somerset the dialect is practically Anglo-Saxon. To the west of the Parrett, especially around the Brendon Hills and Exmoor, the dialect is spoken with a Celtic accent and closely resembles that of Devon.
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Do people from Somerset have an accent?

As Lt-Col. J. A. Garton observed in 1971, traditional Somerset English has a venerable and respectable origin, and is not a mere "debasement" of Standard English: The dialect is not, as some people suppose, English spoken in a slovenly and ignorant way. It is the remains of a language—the court language of King Alfred.
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What is the Bristol accent called?

Did you know that Bristol has its own dialect? 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 is a West Country accent?

The West Country accent can be traced back to various West-Saxon dialects, which eventually developed into Old English in the Middle Ages. Some academics even think that the accents of various Saxon tribes are still reflected in the slight differences amongst accents in the different towns within the West Country.
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What accent is in Devon England?

Indeed, the Devon dialect harks back to a much older variation of English than is spoken today. Much of it was derived from Old English and its Saxon roots. The various dialects of the West Country are thought to reflect the territorial spreads of various Saxon clans.
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Does Somerset have its own language?

Hence in eastern and central Somerset the dialect is practically Anglo-Saxon. To the west of the Parrett, especially around the Brendon Hills and Exmoor, the dialect is spoken with a Celtic accent and closely resembles that of Devon.
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What accent do they have in Cornwall?

The Cornish dialect (also known as Cornish English, Cornu-English, Cornish: Sowsnek Kernowek) is a dialect of English spoken in Cornwall by Cornish people. Dialectal English spoken in Cornwall is to some extent influenced by Cornish grammar, and often includes words derived from the Cornish language.
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What is the Bournemouth accent?

It's just a generic southern accent, there's nothing unique.
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Where does the Bristol accent come from?

So in a nutshell, the Bristol accent and dialect comes from the fact Bristolians were never conquered by the Danes, and speak English the original, Germanic way – it's everyone else that says it wrong.
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What is a Nottingham accent?

The Nottingham accent is 'a bit of a blend of accents from surrounding counties including Derbyshire, Yorkshire and Lancashire'
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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 do you call a person from Somerset?

'Somersetonians' has been used a few times – and is also used to describe students past and present at Somerset College in Australia (it's also the names of their college newsletter).
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What does yer Tiz mean?

Yer tiz: A direct translation of the phrase 'here it is'. Could also be used as an agreement in replacement of 'Yes, it is'.
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What is the Brighton accent?

The Brigh'on accent is very similar in sound to a Cockney accent though it is somewhat softer and less in your face. You're not likely to feel that one of the Mitchell brothers is going to call you a “slag” when someone in Brigh'on speaks.
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What accent is Dorset?

Dorset is a medium-sized county in the South West of England which has a distinct accent and dialect. Some of the distinct features of the accent include: H-dropping, glottalisation, rhoticity and accentuated vowel sounds.
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What are you called if you're from Dorset?

YOUR correspondent Brian Galpin (Echo letters June 10) rightly objects to the term “Dorsetarians” that was used to describe Dorset folk (10 signs you've lived in Dorset a long time June 6 Echo website). When Romans first journeyed to the British Isles, the inhabitants hereabouts were called the Durotriges.
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What does set mean in Somerset?

/ˈsʌm.ə.set/ us. /ˈsʌm.ɚ.set/ a county (= an area with its own local government) in southwestern England: She grew up on her parents' apple cider farm in Somerset. Locke was born in Wrington, Somerset.
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Why do they call girls maid in Devon?

My favourite word which I am told is traditionally Devonian is 'Maid'. It's an affectionate word for females, as in 'Don't you worry about it, maid. ' i think it's used more than people think because it often sounds like 'mate'. It's a nice word, and when properly used, is always meant well.
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What does the word Somerset mean?

Definitions of somerset. an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and return. synonyms: flip, somersault, somersaulting, summersault, summerset. types: flip-flop. a backward somersault.
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Why do pirates have Cornish accents?

Pirates had their own special slang

“His pirate accent was a very exaggerated version of his own accent (southwest England/Cornwall) and created the arrrrrr as a character signature. He also used phrases he picked up from sailing communities back home.”
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What does PARD mean in Cornish?

Translation: Friend. A term of endearment used for friends and colleagues, often used in conjunction with Right On! Me 'ansum.
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