(June 16, 2010 at 4:03 am)Pippy Wrote: They don't even pronoun T's, just kind of leave them out.
Depends on what part of the country you are talking about. In Yorkshire sometimes the T is quite accented, eg: Ya goin T'pub? (Translation: Are you going to the pub?)
For real fun, listen to a true Scouser (person from Liverpool) or Geordie (from Newcastle). For a real challenge spend several months surrounded by city center Glaswegians.... took me a month to even understand half of what they were saying.
Still, the variety of accents in the UK is one of the charming things about England. Such a small country we have but so much diversity.
Anyway, they are all better than American accents.... Texan English - now there is an abomination.
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