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Thanks Bazza,
My point exactly
Astrid
They are alive and kicking in England Astrid believe me.
I haven't heard many Yorkshiremen with that type of accent in fact I've never met one. Never met a geordie, a manc or a scouser with one either. I think you've been watching too many movies Astrid where this accent certainly does exist.
HH.
just got this and thought to help get back on track
Australianya
These were results for an Ozwords comp where entrants were asked to take an Australian word, alter it by only one letter, and supply a new and witty definition. You need to be an Aussie to understand!!!???
billabonk: to make passionate love beside a waterhole
bludgie: a partner who doesn't work but is kept as a pet.
dodgeridoo: a fake indigenous artefact.
fair drinkum: good quality Aussie wine.
flatypus: a cat which has been run over by a vehicle.
shagman: an unemployed male roaming the Australian bush in search of sexual activity.
yabble: the unintelligible language of Australian freshwater crustaceans.
bushwanker: a pretentious drongo who reckons he's above average when it comes to handling himself in the scrub.
shornbag: a particularly attractive naked sheep.
technicolour lawn: the front yard after a rave party.<o:p></o:p>
I don't know if its "their bad" or not (:D) but I hate it when I absent mindedly (probably my own invented word. Better own up now.) start reading an article in an interior design magazine (of ant brand, it seems)and it goes "Blah blah blah blah blah, she enthused" :gaah:
Then I remember that no one buys these things for the articles anyway. I only like looking at the pictures.:cool:
Hello happy hammer,
Was born in Notts,
Lived in St Albans 1987-88
moved to Uffington wiltshire 88-89
Lived in stistead Nr Colchester 93-95
lived Salsbury wiltshire 97-99
Family in Notts and Cumbria
Noticed a marked difference in speach in wiltshire between 89 and 99
also in visiting Notts and Cumbria( Maryport) with rellies,
The younger ones dont have the broad acsent any more.
I mean who says Mam and Da
Ha way in
lile Lass
sorry but its dying,
Astrid
Not surprised you heard
in the towns you lived in.
I lived in England most of my life and travelled all over and that is not my experience. I think you'll find immigration is the biggest impact on English dialects not a proliferation of the southern accent elsewhere.
HH.
24/7
:b