Regional accents

empip said:
ohmygodwhathaveyoudone said:
Richardp said:
I'm proper cornish.
a pasty?

Tillyoggy.. or something like that? .. We been here before?
:D :D :D :D

There you go, Pip!

There are even regional variations in spelling. My Grandparents lived in Cornwall, where it is known as a Tiddy-Oggy.
 
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Hardest accent to understand is the black country--Tipton and Cradley Heath way.

Here's a fact for you---remember Slade? well they were mega here up untill 1974 and then thought lets crack the States, great idea and it would have worked except nobody there could understand a word they were saying--pure Yam-Yam
 
A rather nosey Gujurati friend of mine asked me where I was going once, and I replied "To see a man about a dog". (I don't know if others know what that means, but to me it means "Mind your own business"). He didn't know what I meant, so I told him. He said 'Ah. In Gujurati, it's "I am going to cut the ears off a black dog'". Woh woh woh woh! (In Human League sty-lee)

I then told a Bengali friend this, and he said "Yeah, typical of the Gujuratis, that".
 
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