There are a few different accents that can be found in London. In Eastern London the most common accent is called a cockney accent.
North London
The accent is in the third syllable. It follows the 'l'. This means that the 'l' is emphasized when spoken.
Cockney is the colorful dialect spoken in the East End of London.
"RP" stands for "Received Pronunciation", the traditional name for the standard British English accent. "Received" really means "accepted in good society", which shows the prescriptive social character of the original concept. Today, "RP" is used to refer to the pronunciation usually taught to foreigners -unlike the other English accents it is not associated with any one georgraphical area, and can be heard spoken as a prestige accent thoughout the British Isles. "GA"or "General American", (or AE-American English) is the accent spoken by the majority of Americans, namely those who do not have a noticeable Eastern or Southern accent.
La exhalacion (accent on final 'o', which is also the primary accent)
The Boston accent is similar to that of the English accent in London, but the words and dialects are different. It is the same accent that was spoken in Boston during the American Revolutionary War , when Massachusetts was one of the original British Colonies. And, is pretty much still spoken today.
Having a strong accent can add a unique character to your speech and make your voice memorable to others. It can also be a source of pride for your cultural heritage and create interesting conversations. Additionally, it can help to distinguish you in a crowd or in a professional setting.
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He's from Ruislip in London, so it's probably a London accent :)
popular no written accent, spoken accent on lar
North London
The primary language spoken in London, England is English
A Cockney accent is a traditional London accent often associated with working-class areas in the East End of London. It is characterized by dropping the 'h' sound at the beginning of words and using rhyming slang, where one word is substituted for another that it rhymes with.
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English!
Yes it is located in central London.
Mostly the Welsh accent.