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You seem to be referring to Cockney, which is a label used for a dialect originated from working class people of London's East End. The dialect is sharply different from standard English, with some of its markers being the detectable addition of extra vowels in some words, and the dropping of the 'h' from many words beginning with that letter (example, the word 'half' might be pronounced 'alf in that dialect). It has many other noted differences from standard English. If you require a more complex description, you may wish to look into linguistic studies done on the dialect and its history.

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