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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Where does the Cockney accent originate?

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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Is Cockney accent from Essex?

Although east London is the spiritual home of cockney, the cockney culture and accent may now be most prolific in Essex.
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Where does the Cockney accent come from in England?

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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What part of London has the Cockney accent?

Cockney is the accent spoken in the East-End of London. It has been stigmatized for centuries but also has covert prestige, that is, it is a badge of identity for its speakers. Cockney is famous for its rhyming slang, much of which is humorous such as trouble and strife = wife.
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Is West Ham cockney?

West Ham United is traditionally a club of working class Londoners who often relate to themselves as 'the cockney boys', while Millwall (although being set in working class London) identifies more with the geographical area (South London) where they are situated, than with their heritage.
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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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Is Jason Statham cockney?

Video Example of the Cockney Dialect

This clip from the opening scene of the 1998 film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, features the British actor Jason Statham speaking with a decidedly Cockney accent.
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Why are Londoners called Cockneys?

Supposedly, a cockney is anyone born within earshot of the bells of St Mary-le-Bow church in the City. These days it's more of a general term for working-class Londoners (especially East Enders). But according to linguist Dr Susan Fox, 'cockney' started as an insult.
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Are there any Cockneys left?

Well there are of course still Cockneys in London but less and less as the years go by and in many inner-city areas, this ancient London English is being replaced by the more exotic Multicultural London English, with it's youthfulness and numerous ethnic influences.
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Is Adele a Cockney?

Adele is not a cockney (The joy of small things, 20 November). Adele is from north London, which has its own accent, and is definitely not within the sound of Bow bells. Not all Londoners are cockneys.
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Is Southend a Cockney?

Many areas beyond the capital have become Cockney-speaking to a greater or lesser degree, including the new towns of Hemel Hempstead, Basildon and Harlow, and expanded towns such as Grays, Chelmsford and Southend.
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Is Romford Cockney?

Forget Tower Hamlets - Romford is new East End, says Cockney language study. Cockneys, once synonymous with Tower Hamlets, are now more likely to be found up the frog and toad in Havering, according to a new study.
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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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How many British accents are there?

In reality, there are almost 40 different dialects in the UK that sound totally different from each other, and in many cases use different spellings and word structure. In fact, there's pretty much one accent per county.
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Why do Cockneys call a watch a kettle?

The term means watch, which stemmed from a 'fob' watch which was a pocket watch attached to the body with a small chain. The kettle used to boil on the hob of a stove… hence the rhyme.
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Why is a pony 25 quid?

Spelt the same P-O-N-Y pony actually means 25 pounds. The word has been traced back from the late 18th century in London and has a vast range of suggestions for its etymology.
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Are you a Cockney if born in Islington?

You can technically only be a Cockney if you were born in the East End of the city. To be really specific, you must have been born within the sound of Bow bells. These are the bells of St Mary-le-Bow church in Cheapside.
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How do you say hello in Cockney slang?

. 'Hiya' or 'Hey up' – these informal greetings both mean 'hello' and are especially popular in the north of England.
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What is the hardest British accent to understand?

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 is the most attractive accent in Britain?

The research by Gala Bingo shows 17% of people find the Scottish accent the most attractive, quickly followed by the Welsh accent, at 13%, and the Northern Irish accent, at 12%.
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The UK's top ten favorite accents:
  • Scottish - 15%
  • Geordie - 12%
  • Welsh - 12%
  • Northern Irish - 10%
  • West Country - 8%
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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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Why are West Ham fans called Pikeys?

The north London fans were filmed chanting the chant 'No noise from the Pikey boys' directed at West Ham supporters on the Stadium concourse as they tried to break through the security door. The word Pikey is an actual racist term for gypsies or Irish travellers (as defined by the Equality Act).
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