It is not possible to answer this as accents change incrementally from village to village rather than in quantum leaps due to the size of the UK and even within a village alongside that there are occupational accents. However if you want a few well known accents Cockney - London Scouse - Liverpool Geordie - Newcastle Brummie - Birmingham Scottish - Scotland Glaswegian - Glasgow Estuary - around the thames (Essex Kent) West country - south west of uk Yorkshire accent - lancashire accent - (either side of the pennines) Welsh - accent split between the south or valleys and the north You also have class accents, common, upper class, bbc Apologies to anyone who's offended
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Yes, British people have various accents that can differ depending on the regions in the UK. Some common British accents include Received Pronunciation (RP), Cockney, Scottish, Welsh, and Northern accents.
There are many different types of British accents, including Cockney, Received Pronunciation (RP), Estuary English, Scottish, Welsh, and Northern Irish accents. Each region of the UK has its own unique accent with variations in pronunciation, vocabulary, and intonation.
Yes, Dutch people have accents that vary based on the region of the Netherlands they are from. Some common accents are from regions like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Limburg, each with distinct pronunciation and intonation patterns.
there are revolutions for all countries owned by other countries its when the usa got independence from the uk or else we would be speaking in british accents
There are a number of accents within the UK, with different phonetic characteristics. So if one English accent seems 'weird' another might not. And, of course, as English originated in the UK, it could be argued that accents outside the UK are the 'weird' ones!! ;-)
Yes, very much so. Aussie accents are all the rage in American advertising.
The British accents are spelled the same as American accents. The New England accents are spelled different than American accents.
Amazon offers all kinds of Living accents patio furniture. You may want to visit also sears. I know they do carry living accents especially that they are on sale these days.
Most of the time they have deep southern accents, but every ones different, I have met a few who have no accent at all, but, most of the time it's southern
Justin Bieber likes three different accents. He is said to like Australian, French and English accents all the same.
It seems a lot of Americans think so. You hear about 'British accents' which usually means an English one. The term 'British' can mean English, Welsh, Scottish or Northern Irish as they are all UK citizens.