North London
There are a few different accents that can be found in London. In Eastern London the most common accent is called a cockney accent.
Hempstead is Hempstead;North London is Gogledd Llundain;Wales is Cymru
London Borough of Hackney City in England The London Borough of Hackney is a London borough located northeast of the City of London. It is currently part of the subregion of East London, though was formerly included in North/North East London/. It is one of the boroughs of Inner London. Wikipedia Area: 19.06 km² Weather: 14°C, Wind W at 0 mph (0 km/h), 69% Humidity Points of interest: Abney Park Cemetery
As British people consider the British Received pronounciation (RP) the standard pronounciation of British English, people in North America consider General American (GA) the accent which is more difficult to distinct as belonging to a particular area. The accent is not only present in the United States but it's also common in several parts of Canada. The General America accent is mostly similar to a generalized Midwestern accent. Many newscatsers and politicians attend accent-reduction classes in order to eliminate or reduce the regional features from their speech patterns.
La exhalacion (accent on final 'o', which is also the primary accent)
There are a few different accents that can be found in London. In Eastern London the most common accent is called a cockney accent.
Amy grew up in Southgate, which is in north London. People who aren't familiar with accents around this area would probably describe her accent as an Estuary accent or even Cockney. However, I would describe her accent as North London. For people who dont live in or near London, the differences between London, Essex, Estuary and Cockney accents can be virtually impossible to tell, as they are often subtle. Although some people speak like Amy Winehouse in north London (including me :D ), note that there is a large range of accents in London, ranging from what is often known as 'Jafaican' to Cockney. Many, but by no means all, people from where Amy was from speak with an accent like hers. Hope that answers your question!
an english accent
He's from Ruislip in London, so it's probably a London accent :)
Cockney accent originates from the working class areas in the East End of London. It is characterized by its distinctive pronunciation, vocabulary, and intonation patterns. The accent has been influenced by various factors, including immigration, historical developments in London, and social class distinctions.
They dont come from londom They were rasied in Camden Town, North West London =]
North London Camden
Camden, North West London
This professional presentation shows you how to do a British accent as if you were from London. It's really good! http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/british-accent-london
England, i think. Since that is where she is from.
A North London accent is characterized by non-rhoticity (the "r" sound at the end of words isn't pronounced), a tendency to drop consonants in some situations, and distinct vowel sounds. It can also have influences from Cockney and Estuary English, resulting in a mix of different linguistic features.
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.