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SW-User
I'd be interested to hear about English accents from around the world - like Bermuda and Pitcairn. Can those accents be pinpointed to any particular area (or time) in Great Britain?
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jefferson · M
@SW-User id say thye sound like newzealanders or austrlaians so maybe that was the accent in britain in the 1780.s
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@jefferson
I heard that, too, about the time element... like the class of people as well meaning none of the mutineers were likely to have been Shakespearean actors.
I heard that, too, about the time element... like the class of people as well meaning none of the mutineers were likely to have been Shakespearean actors.
jefferson · M
min eis estuary, a non accent, no way anybody can tell where im from
KarenisKenziesmum · 51-55, F
Its dulcet what? You haven't finished that sentence.
nuddie · 61-69, M
I like the Welsh accent
devonman · 61-69, M
I love the Lancashire accent .
Fairydust · F
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Geordie 🥳
Geordie 🥳
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