James the Persian
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ChrisP said:Apparently the leads rugby clubs named after em.
You mean Leeds? I think that you're right. Barnsley Football Club supporters are called The Tykes also.
James
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ChrisP said:Apparently the leads rugby clubs named after em.
Seyorni said:There's been some reference to a "London" accent. It's been my experience that big cities usually have a variety of neighborhood accents -- sometimes almost incomprensible to those in other neighborhoods.
Djamila said:Instead of bickering about terminology and trying out-Balkanize one another, you could also just share what your favorite accent is.
Djamila said:Instead of bickering about terminology and trying out-Balkanize one another, you could also just share what your favorite accent is.
JamesThePersian said:I already did that. It's just interesting to discuss the accents in a little more depth.
James
Likewise, in England, the purest English is that spoken by the Queen and the aristocracy. It is southern, but not necessarily specific to London. A real London accent would be Cockney or some other variant of what they call Estuary English.