Cockin' a deaf 'un.
Christ, reminds me of a horrid joke.
Cockin' a deaf 'un.
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Can someone explain why some Brits pronounce "mother" as "muvva" or "brother" as "bruvva"?
One British thing I find absolutely annoying is how they will pronounce words that end in "a" with an "er".
Like "China" becomes "Chiner".
6079smith wrote:Can someone explain why some Brits pronounce "mother" as "muvva" or "brother" as "bruvva"?
One British thing I find absolutely annoying is how they will pronounce words that end in "a" with an "er".
Like "China" becomes "Chiner".
The British Isles (don't get me started)* are rich in regional accents, probably as much as any other country. Jump in and correct me, but I'd guess "muvva" and "bruvva" would be a midlands/northern accent, the "china" to "chiner"... a Manchester thing... help, anyone?
yut wrote:One British thing I find absolutely annoying is how they will pronounce words that end in "a" with an "er".
Like "China" becomes "Chiner".
And they look at us as some sort of linguistic savages? There is no damn "er" at the end of "China".
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