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Hey today i thought i will do a english accent tag hope you enjoy! SUBSCRIBE!!! LIKE!!! COMMENT!!! Twitter - Steam - Xbox - BlackStarNain96 The Words: Aunt Roof Route Wash Oil Theater Iron Salmon Caramel Fire Water Sure Data Ruin Crayon New Orleans Pecan Both Again Probably Spitting image Alabama Lawyer Coupon Mayonnaise Syrup Pajamas Caught Naturally Aluminium Envelope The Questions: 1. What is it called when you throw toilet paper on a house? 2. What is the bug that when you touch it it curls into a ball? 3. What is the bubbly carbonated drink called? 4. What do you call gym shoes? 5. What do you say to address a group of people? 6. What do you call the kind of spider or spider-like creature that has an oval-shaped body and extremely long legs? 7. What do you call your grandparents? 8. What do you call the wheeled contraption in which you carry groceries at the supermarket? 9. What do you call it when rain falls while the sun is shining? 10. What is the thing you change the TV channel with? The regional accents of English speakers show great variation across the areas where English is spoken as a first language. This article provides an overview of the many identifiable variations in pronunciation usually deriving from the phoneme inventory of the local dialect of the local variety of Standard English between various populations of native English speakers. Local accents are part of local dialects. Any dialect of English has unique features in pronunciation vocabulary and grammar. The term accent describes only the first of these namely pronunciation. See also: List of dialects of the English language. Non-native speakers of English tend to carry over the intonation and phonemic inventory from their mother tongue into their English speech. For more details see Non-native pronunciations of English. Among native English speakers many different accents exist. Some regional accents such as Pennsylvania Dutch English are easily identified by certain characteristics. Further variations are to be found within the regions identified below for example towns located less than 10 miles 16 km from the city of Manchester such as Bolton Oldham and Salford each have distinct accents all of which form the Lancashire accent yet in extreme cases are different enough to be noticed even by a non-local listener. There is also much room for misunderstanding between people from different regions as the way one word is pronounced in one accent for example petal in American English will sound like a different word in another accent for example pearl in Scottish English. Two main sets of accents are spoken in the West Country: Cornish is spoken primarily in South Cornwall while West Country is spoken primarily in the counties of Devon Somerset Gloucestershire Bristol Dorset not as common in east Dorset and Wiltshire again less common in eastern Wiltshire as well as East Cornwall. However a range of variations can be heard within different parts of the West Country the Bristolian dialect is distinctive from the accent heard in Gloucestershire for example. The accents of Northern England are also distinctive including a range of variations: Northumberland County Durham Teesside Newcastle upon Tyne Sunderland Cumbria and Lancashire with regional variants in Bolton Burnley Blackburn Manchester Preston Fylde Liverpool and Wigan. Yorkshire is also distinctive having variations between the three historic ridings North Riding of Yorkshire West Riding of Yorkshire and East Riding of Yorkshire. There is also great variation within greater London with differences between Cockney North London and South London accents among others. See Cockney London accent Estuary English and Multicultural London English. Reference: ,
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