What part of Yorkshire has the strongest accent?

So, with experience of all those, I'd say Barnsley area is most pronounced/strongest accent."
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What accent do people in Yorkshire have?

The Yorkshire dialect (also known as Broad Yorkshire, Tyke, Yorkie or Yorkshire English) is a dialect, or continuum of dialects, spoken in the Yorkshire region of Northern England. The dialect has roots in Old English and is influenced by Old Norse.
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Are there different Yorkshire accents?

As you might expect, there is no single Yorkshire Dialect but, rather, a variety of speech patterns across the region. What passes for “Yorkshire” in most people's imagination is, in fact, the dialect of the heavily industrialized West Riding (West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire after 1974.)
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Is Yorkshire the best accent?

Yorkshire has been crowned as the most trustworthy accent in the UK, with a new study finding it to be 'intelligent' and 'calming'. The research, which was commissioned by OnBuy.com, asked 2,221 people to listen to 15 British accents and say which they would be more likely to trust in job interviews.
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What is the nicest accent in the UK?

And when it came to the British public's favorite accent overall, Scottish came top of the bunch once again, followed by the Geordie accent, Welsh, Northern Irish and West Country accent. At the bottom however was the East Midlands accent—held by people from the likes of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire.
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Yorkshire Dialect



What is the poshest British accent?

RP English is said to sound posh and powerful, whereas people who speak Cockney English, the accent of working-class Londoners, often experience prejudice. The Birmingham accent fares even worse – which the result of TV shows which depicted its residents as “slow, lazy and thick”, researchers wrote.
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What accent is Leeds?

Leeds is a northern city and we speak with a northern accent.
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What accent is Sheffield?

The Sheffield dialect is primarily a Yorkshire accent with heavy influence from North Derbyshire. The accent does vary from the north to south of the city, with people from northern parts having more of a Barnsley influence.
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What accent is Barnsley?

Barnsley was the most frequently defined sub-Yorkshire dialect in interviews. One distinguishing feature of Barnsley dialect was a fronted vowel in 'Barnsley'. This vowel is enregistered as “Barnsley” to Yorkshire speakers. Barnsley dialect is associated with social values such as 'traditional' and 'broad'.
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How do you say hello in Yorkshire?

The dialect can be a little confusing to a fresh set of ears, so here's a small guide to understanding Yorkshire slang.
  1. Yarkshar – Yorkshire.
  2. 'Ow Do – Hello.
  3. Nah Then – Hello.
  4. 'Ey Up – Hello.
  5. Ta – Thanks.
  6. Ta'ra – Goodbye.
  7. Si'thi' – Goodbye.
  8. T' – To.
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What do you call someone from Yorkshire?

Definition of Yorkshireman

: a native or inhabitant of Yorkshire (York), England.
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How do Northerners say grass?

When travelling through the North of England, people will say the words 'bath' and 'grass' using the short vowel sound 'a' (the same 'a' sound used in words like 'cat'). Unlike their Northern neighbours, Southerners tend to adopt the long vowel sound 'ah' when pronouncing the words 'bath' and 'grass'.
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Is Yorkshire a Geordie?

Later Irish migrants possibly influenced Geordie phonology from the early 19th century onwards. The British Library points out that the Norse, who primarily lived south of the River Tees, affected the language in Yorkshire but not in regions to the north.
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Do Leeds and Bradford have the same accent?

Tell a friend from Leeds that you are from "Bratford" and he'll tell you you're wrong. "No, it's 'Bradford' - with a 'd'," he'll say. And you'll both be right. Born-and-bred Bradfordians traditionally speak a different dialect to Leeds people and that "t" is a real giveaway.
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Are Yorkshire and Manchester accents similar?

The accents of Leeds and Manchester sound very similar to me, although Northern England is notorious as a region where adjacent suburbs speak 'different languages. ' The difference I've noticed the most between the two cities is found in what we call GOAT words: 'go,' 'flow,' 'road,' etc.
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Is Leeds a Yorkshire accent?

But here's the thing: the very idea of a Leeds dialect is a 'complete nonsense'. It's just a mix of different Yorkshire dialects, according to Clive Upton, Professor of English Language at the University of Leeds.
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Where does the Yorkshire accent come from?

Much of the Yorkshire dialect has its roots in Old English and Old Norse, and is called Broad Yorkshire or Tyke. Rather confusingly, someone born and bred in Yorkshire is also called a tyke.
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What is the Queen's English accent?

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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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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Where is the 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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Are Yorkshire accents attractive?

The Yorkshire accent narrowly made it into the top ten, edging out Cockney to take ninth place. The survey, carried out by Big 7 Travel, ranked the top 50 sexiest accents in the UK.
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What is the sexist accent in the UK?

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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