
suej
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i love the scouse accent (liverpool) |
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Ali
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Geordie (Newcastle) I could listen to it all day |
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jones11chef
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the wife s is scotland
and my favourite is newcastle |
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danny_mc_neill
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Lancashire - our kid. |
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pinkdragon
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Well im welsh and like the welsh accent but i really like the geordie accent my fathers side are all from there i could listen to them alday i just think its so cool |
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lumpish base-court miscreant
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Geordie. |
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CLIVE H
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Mine. A version of London, Kent, very slightly Cockney - more Darling Buds of May. |
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daniel'smum
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I love Irish accents, they can make anything sound sexy!! |
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lovelylexie
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Scots, Lowlander of course
(Not that i'm Scottish or anything, of course) |
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Chancer G
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I like the Dundee accent myself.
I despise the Welsh accent but only from males. |
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~moon~
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Scouse!! |
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thebigloc
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I am from Rep. of Ireland and went to Edinburgh Scothland for 5days in August with 3 of my PALS (GIRLIE HOLIDAY) we meet guys from Glasgow and loved their accent. :-) |
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bestofintent
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i love the irish accent but im from wales ive had a few irish friends though who are studying in university |
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Flying Fid
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Oi loike Brummie, cos oi *** from Droitwich. |
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heir_to_christ
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Cornwall accent
I am Welsh |
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rusty red
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aberdeen accent north east scotland |
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PiggledyPoggledy
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It has to be the yam yam (dudley). How am ya mate? I aye bin down the cut lately av yo? yowm great yo am. giz ten points will ya. |
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ipcrapy
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I like the big brother's presenter's accent. Where is that accent from?! |
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alfie
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Cheshire accent! Not the accent in Hollyoaks, thats mostly variants of London accents! The real Cheshire accent - soft, warm and comely!
In response to Paul, above, I disagree about your point that we're the only ones who judge! Watch "Fargo" and see what the Yanks think of the Minnesota/Minniapolis (I know there should be an E in there somewhere!) accent! |
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vicky l
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i have lived in devon all my life, but i adore the liverpool accent. |
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banditblue1200
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It's got to be those cheeky Cockney chappies, gord bless em. |
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londongal
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Irish!!! |
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Paul
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In my opinion the best and most individual accent in the UK is the cockney accent. Only people in the small East End of London speak it. I am a cockney my self so I'm clearly biased but for the reason above I believe this to be true.
I also like the Welsh accent, its quite funny. I like the West Country accent too, its quite soothing and soft. I cannot stand the harsh, brash accent of the Northern Irish and people from Birmingham sound dopey as they elongate their words at the end of each sentence.
The British are infact the only nationallity who would judge someone tp be brainy, thick, devious etc. by the sound of their voice and where the accent comes from |
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