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28.07.2006, 18:05 quote

ladytracexx
ladytracexx Joined: 20 May 2006 Posts: 3411 Location: United Kingdom, England, Cornwall
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Aurora27uk wrote:
ladytracexx wrote:
Aurora27uk wrote:
Bradfod...but I've lived all over and was abroad for ages so apparently I've lost my accent alot.

Most of my family come from Bradford..... ... Rolling Eyes
It's not that bad!! lol

No its not.... and since i am half yorkshire..... i am biast Smile
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28.07.2006, 18:08 quote

lee88
lee88 Joined: 26 Jul 2006 Posts: 102 Location: United Kingdom, England, Birmingham
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Aurora27uk wrote:
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well ive got a bruumie accent but i love the liverpool accent
lmao....why??? I went to uni in Liverpool and picked up a scouse accent. It's gone now thank goodness!

y av i got a brummie accent or y liverpool

 

28.07.2006, 18:11 quote

Anonymous

lee88 wrote:
Aurora27uk wrote:
lee88 wrote:
well ive got a bruumie accent but i love the liverpool accent
lmao....why??? I went to uni in Liverpool and picked up a scouse accent. It's gone now thank goodness!

y av i got a brummie accent or y liverpool
why liverpool

 

28.07.2006, 18:14 quote

lee88
lee88 Joined: 26 Jul 2006 Posts: 102 Location: United Kingdom, England, Birmingham
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duno lol jst lik it

 

28.07.2006, 19:08 quote

Anonymous

I'm a Canadian - I have been told by some that its a nice accent - but I have to admit a nice southern Irish tone on a lady - whoopie!

Paratooper

 

30.07.2006, 12:24 quote

Anonymous

For me it's got to be Icelandic accents or girls from Belfast. Not a fan of NZ or Australian accents on girls (even tho I am a kiwi), but I do like the South African accent.

 

01.08.2006, 18:45 quote

missme7

Hey seems my luck is in then from all the votes for southern irish, as thats where I'm from

 

01.08.2006, 21:19 quote

Anonymous

I have a boring old notts accent. Sad

 

01.08.2006, 23:24 quote

Anonymous

What is a Notts accent similar to?

 

02.08.2006, 10:53 quote

Anonymous

Uh..I don't know how to describe the accent!

It's just boring, with nothing special about it.

 

02.08.2006, 10:57 quote

Anonymous

Why do they say Me-duck in Nottigham, whats it mean??

 

02.08.2006, 11:03 quote

yvo73
yvo73 Joined: 20 Jun 2006 Posts: 3 Location: United Kingdom, Scotland, Glasgow
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Im Scottish and find when i go to england its hard to understand me, apparently we talk too fast.

I like Lancashire, Liverpool and Welsh accents oh and Irish Wink

 

02.08.2006, 11:04 quote

Anonymous

That's something that is dying out now!

'ey up me duck...

I guess it's like darling...I'm not sure. Or if you've forgotten somebodies name

 

02.08.2006, 17:31 quote

Brains
Brains Joined: 06 Jul 2005 Posts: 25 Location: United Kingdom, England, Derbyshire
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Senna27NZ wrote:
What is a Notts accent similar to?


It depends where you are in the county. It's difficult to describe, but I'd say it's a midlands accent where one or two vowel sounds are nudged slightly in the direction of a South Yorkshire accent. Think Bonnie or Leah from this year's Big Brother.

 

02.08.2006, 18:36 quote

Anonymous

So...its similar to like a Leicester accent...or more like a Derby accent?

 
 
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