If you mean Eliza Doolittle from My Fair Lady, she has a Cockney accent but it is an accent and not a dialect.
East London hasn't got a dialect. However, the Cockney accent was most prevalent in East London.
Cockney is the colorful dialect spoken in the East End of London.
Cockney is the colorful dialect spoken in the East End of London.
Chaucer primarily used the Middle English dialect known as Middle English London, which was spoken in the east midlands region of England during his time. This dialect influenced the development of Modern English.
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The original Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales was written in Middle English, specifically in the East Midlands dialect. This dialect was commonly spoken in the region of London during the 14th century when Geoffrey Chaucer wrote the tales.
Everyone has a different dialect, it is the same language just with a couple of twists in the wording. Someone from Yorkshire would have a Yorkshire dialect whereas someone from London would have a London Dialect.
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Geoffrey Chaucer wrote his famous work "The Canterbury Tales" in Middle English, specifically the London dialect of the late 14th century. This dialect was a mix of Old English and Norman French influences and was widely used in literature and administrative documents during Chaucer's time.
There is an East London in South Africa but this could refer to the East of London, England.
It is east london.
London is east of California