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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I have a top 5 let’s limit it to the U.K. and Ireland for now.
1) Southern Irish
2) Very posh standard English.
3) Welsh (Cardiff style)
4) Essex (I know. It’s almost a fetish)
5) West Country (ooooo beg yer pardon)
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have a top 5 let’s limit it to the U.K. and Ireland for now.
1) Southern Irish
2) Very posh standard English.
3) Welsh (Cardiff style)
4) Essex (I know. It’s almost a fetish)
5) West Country (ooooo beg yer pardon)
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You have to be more specific regarding Westcountry accent as a Bristolian accent is very different to a North Devon Accent which is again very different to a west Cornwall accent |
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I know a lady who has a lovely Welsh accent, complete with a tiny lisp with L's.
That aside, Scottish - particularly the softer Highland accents and Southern Irish (dates back to a school teacher crush )
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1 welsh
2 posh English
3 Irish
4 soft Scottish aka Highlands
Ah now ive put numbers against it not sure i feel its right , all lovely i guess today this is the order but tomorro
w it could change ! |
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"I have a top 5 let’s limit it to the U.K. and Ireland for now.
1) Southern Irish
2) Very posh standard English.
3) Welsh (Cardiff style)
4) Essex (I know. It’s almost a fetish)
5) West Country (ooooo beg yer pardon)
You have to be more specific regarding Westcountry accent as a Bristolian accent is very different to a North Devon Accent which is again very different to a west Cornwall accent"
^wot e said^
And add in janners and yhe south west...innit |
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Glaswegian gets me going and sometimes a Brummagem lilt can excite. There was a very broad Geordie lass at a place I used to work whose voice made wuh melt. Even being in the NE for years, I barely understood a word but who cares? |
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"I have a top 5 let’s limit it to the U.K. and Ireland for now.
1) Southern Irish
2) Very posh standard English.
3) Welsh (Cardiff style)
4) Essex (I know. It’s almost a fetish)
5) West Country (ooooo beg yer pardon)
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same except i change essex to Scottish, thanks |
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