Sod this..I'm popping out for a fag...
A question for the Brits...
by Country Girl 41 Replies latest jw friends
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Gadget
Is there a myriad of different types of English accents, as there are in the US?
There are a lot of different accents in the UK. In the North East you can sometimes work out where a person was brought up to within 5-10 miles just from the accent. I've got a very strong Newcastle accent.... And we've got lots of words even the rest of the british don't even understand!
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uriah
I saay you fellows, but darhhling, anything past the Watford Gap is more-or-less greek to us dyne here, what with their
eee-by-gum's
well, oil go ta the foowert of mah stairs loove
and don't mention the whippets, I mentioned it once but I think I got away with it
Words to warm the cockles of a northerner's heart:
Black pudding
Whippit's
Pigeons
ferrets
John Smith's
down t'pit
flat caps to name but a few
yah, s'true, been there oh and back to backs, lekky and 'on the social' for our liverpuddlian bretheren
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smack
smack wades in with his gumboots on
or is that strides in with his wellies on.
ooo don't get me started
down paddock fixin fence
wot? ought?
nah dun geddit
wathcya mean dunno wot 'es on 'bout
gwan geffugged )TM)
I mean, I can talk fer kn'ours and mebber Prisca will unnerstand
the again, ............
I had a game of pool with 3 blokes in Perth,
1 from Samoa
1 from Tadcaster (SP)
1 from Auckland
could not understand a ferking word said
Steve
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Englishman
That's a thought. Do Americans do pigeon racing? Even the Queen keeps racing pigeons. These are the Royal lofts.
Englishman.
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Country Girl
Haven't heard of any pigeon races, but my neighbor raises rolling pigeons, and I've seen weiner-dog races! Does that count?
CG
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Matty
chachasmum, as far as I know, the only person in the world who spells tomato and potato with an 'e' at the end is Dan Quayle!
Country Girl, The word 'whinging' is definitely Australian, it's not a native British term - the Brits learn a lot of phrases from watching Australian TV shows. One thing that surprised me here in the US was the woeful lack of Aussie programming on USA TV, and so the US doesn't get any exposure to Aussie words and phrases, hence the confusion. -
Shutterbug
I got marked off on a lot of words in school because I spelled them the Brit way, because I was used to reading British works.
Did your teachers know that the English Language came from uh, um,err, oh yeah, England !! If anyone is misspelling words it us colonials.
Englishman, yes some do race pigeons here in the US. I worked with a couple of fellows who had pigeons and went with my wife's nephew, who lives in El Paso, Texas to watch him release some of his birds. Interesting. Bug
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neverin
British accdents vary from town to town. I come from an area of the West Midlands called the Black Country (due to our industrial heritage) yet people from other parts of the UK, especially those soft southerners think that I'm a Brummie - Big Mistake!! I've never heard a Midlands accent on TV that sounds real - no one I've ever met talks like that it's a real pet hate of mine.
Sidewalk - pavement
drugstore - chemist
sneakers - trainers
bum - tramp ( a bum to us is a backside/ass)
jello - jelly
cookies - biscuits
biscuits - scones
Thanks all I can think of right now but what is it with calling the fringe of your hair bangs? It took me ages to work it out.