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Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 17 Sep 2007 22:38


Oh right....bread rolls then!!
Thanks.

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₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads&# Report 17 Sep 2007 22:39

There was a good email going round concerning the Norwich Accent....I wish I still had it, was sooo funny, it nailed the Norwich accent perfectly.

I love local accents and dialect, and it should be treasured and preserved. Sadly many old dialect are dying out. English is becoming more standardised, and even Americanised.

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 17 Sep 2007 22:39

so what accent do you have Karen ...I am from Cheshire ..

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 17 Sep 2007 22:40

Yeah TW.....Like " Don't shoot "

*Helen S

*Helen S Report 17 Sep 2007 22:40

Stotties are big flat buns about 8 inches or so in diameter. You would cut some off to use, a quarter make a generous sarnie and they's absolutely gorgeous.

Susan719813

Susan719813 Report 17 Sep 2007 22:42

Hi Hayley

There is an interesting article called

The origins of Scouse
by Paul Coslett

Where does the Scouse accent come from? Is it always changing, and why does it even differ across the city and between people? How come we can’t learn to talk proper?


http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/articles/2005/01/11/voices_liverpoolaccent_feature.shtml

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 17 Sep 2007 22:43

I have got speakers on my pooter susan ...but I could lip read..lol

Susan719813

Susan719813 Report 17 Sep 2007 22:45


lol

you wont need speakers it's in written format

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 17 Sep 2007 22:48

Hayley,

Apparently I don't have a regional accent, nobody can ever guess where i come from!!
I was born in Hertfordshire. But the reason I have no regional accent is (I think) as a result of moving around a lot both as a kid (in the UK) and an adult, to various overseas countries...and still move every 2 to 3 years!!
Maybe this adds to my fascination with accents and dialects.

K

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 17 Sep 2007 22:49

I bet you have a southern twang....we had family from Heartfordshire they lived in Hatfield..

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 17 Sep 2007 22:50

Hah, don't think so, we left Herts when I was 4, went to Derbyshire. LOL

K

*Helen S

*Helen S Report 17 Sep 2007 22:53

My Aunt moved to London when she was 20,
people in the south think she's from
the north and we all think she has
a southern accent. Obviously she
must have bits of both and wherever
she is the locals pick up the differences
and don't notice the similarities.

syljo

syljo Report 17 Sep 2007 22:54

I too don't have a cockney accent. Yes I was born in London and my brother had a cockney accent but I disliked it immensely so never took it up.
I rather like the Yorkshire accent myself and think it is nice that television newsreaders, weather reporters etc. are now allowed to keep their own accents rather than have to have lessons to get rid of their accent.
There is one accent I really loathe, but not going to tell you here or I might get lynched!
Sylvia xxx

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 17 Sep 2007 22:55

I agree Helen.
I find it's easy to pick up bits and pieces of everything, intentionally or not!
K

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 17 Sep 2007 22:56

arrrrr go with ya...do tell....

BC has a lovely soft Irish accent but you can hear the twang of southern in her voice ...untill she starts taking the mick out of a me..lol

Deb Vancouver (18665)

Deb Vancouver (18665) Report 18 Sep 2007 01:33

Here is a link to audio recordings of accents and dialects.

http://www.collectbritain.co.uk/collections/dialects/

The rest of the site is very interesting too.

Deb

Susan719813

Susan719813 Report 18 Sep 2007 01:56


Thanks for that Deb....just looked and will book mark it .
The Millennium Memory Bank on there also has people talking about their lives way back....amongst them was about a mining disaster and another polio, so a very useful oral history resource too.

Shady Lady

Shady Lady Report 18 Sep 2007 04:50

Sylvia,I bet its my accent that you hate,midlands,I hate it too.By the way its not brummie,mine is Walsall,believe it or not but there is a vast difference between Birmingham and other areas of the midlands.

Maddy

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 18 Sep 2007 07:42

Hayley, thank you but I haver never twanged in my life. lol BC

*Helen S

*Helen S Report 18 Sep 2007 16:01

It IS pronounced Newcahstle! LOL!
When in Rome and all that...!