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There are many changes going on in the UK , multiculture integration being amongst the biggest

Now according to a study we are losing the two main traditional accents in the South , King’s English and Cockney , these are being replaced by three new accents,

Voice analysis found the two accents had been overtaken by standard southern British English (SSBE), as articulated by Ellie Goulding; estuary English, as spoken by Adele; and multicultural London English, as voiced by Stormzy.

So things don't only look different, they sound different too

So is this going to effect the way people learn English, and make it harder for none English speakers to learn the language ?

If so you could be in big 'Barney rubble'

www.thenationalnews.com/world/uk-news/2023/10/31/farewell-to-kings-english-traditional-accents-on-the-decline/

telmel
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Emerge11

There are lots of accents around the UK and different dialects too. I am Welsh so It does not effect me. My first language Is Welsh too. I was raised In a Welsh community and was schooled In a Welsh language School. There are different Welsh accents too depending on where you are from. Not all Welsh people has a Welsh accent. English Is the most easiest language to learn so It won’t matter. It’s only the slang that’s different. Only the Welsh know how to Cwtch.

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telmel

Emerge11 I know what you mean E

I used to work in North Wales, most people there spoke English

But go down to Bangor for example and you hear a lot of people speaking Welsh, even in shops

My nieces live in North Wales and went to a Welsh school but speak English with a twang or accent

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Jerseydrew

I find there's mire if a twang in certain people from watching a lot of American TV. They use American words rather then English words

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telmel

Jerseydrew Yes J i agree, you pick up a lot of this from tv, and you find a lot of Americanism in our language here in the UK from there

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martinlufc5637

No change in Yorkshire, well not so far for my kids, you only need a 1 minute conversation with my mob and you'll know where their from lol

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telmel

martinlufc5637 Nowt wrong with a bit of Yorkshire M

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martinlufc5637

telmel Anno shagga lol

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telmel
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MelissaLee1

Nah.I talk fluent gibberish in all languages lol. Image

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telmel
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Nadiaparveen

It's amusing how parts of England can pronounce Water differently 🤭

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