or-bree
There is no such language as "British". The language of the United Kingdom is English. If "Aubrey" is a reference to a person's name then it is pronounced or-bree.
Say beer can in a british accent. I just teached you how to say bacon in Jamaican.
I'd say it was Midatlantic. More of an American "prep school" accent than a british one.
Being British he has a British accent.
bat...but only if you say it in a british accent.
Horry Potta
If you have a british accent, we Americans think you say "harry" funny also.
Cousin is the same as how you say it in America but with a British accent. British people speak English.
If the nun is British, she probably will have a British accent. If she's German, she'll probably have a German accent.
you say : "Have a good night" (in a british accent) unexpected, right?
Yes, you can say "Good day, mate" in a British accent, though the phrase itself is more commonly associated with Australian English. When pronounced in a British accent, it might sound different based on the specific regional accent, such as Cockney or Received Pronunciation. The phrase would still convey a friendly greeting, showcasing the versatility of language across different dialects.
no, lydia Darragh did not have a british accent. She was Irish.