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joeh152
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Originally posted by ali92 In words like car, four, floor, door, etc., they drop the "r" sound almost entirely ("four" sounds a bit like "fool").

Erm, hadn't ever noticed that we pronunce 'four' 'fool', i guess because i've only been living here 18 years..
TiestoInTheMix
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Originally posted by ali92
Original Poster, I see what u mean... If u want to learn some UK/International English, go to these sites to get you started:

1. http://www.travelfurther.net/
2. http://www.effingpot.com/


those sites are ace! cheers
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Originally posted by Wicked Neo
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kirbtastic
Cockney rhyming slang - There are lots of words that make up cockney rhyming slang. These are basically rhyming words like "butchers hook" which means "look". If you are in London and you hear someone talk about a Septic they are probably talking about you - because it's short for "Septic tank" which equals "yank", which is our word for an American. How do you like that! For more details there are lots of sites dedicated to this subject, including this one.


i was wondering what that guy in oceans 11 was talking about when he said he was in barney..then explained it as being in trouble..cause barney rubble rymes with troube...

u brits are weird as hell
Az
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Originally posted by kirbtastic
Cockney rhyming slang - There are lots of words that make up cockney rhyming slang. These are basically rhyming words like "butchers hook" which means "look". If you are in London and you hear someone talk about a Septic they are probably talking about you - because it's short for "Septic tank" which equals "yank", which is our word for an American. How do you like that! For more details there are lots of sites dedicated to this subject, including this one.


i was wondering what that guy in oceans 11 was talking about when he said he was in barney..then explained it as being in trouble..cause barney rubble rymes with troube...

u brits are weird as hell

don't mean to be funny, but noone on earth talks like that spastic in Oceans 11, it's the worse piece of diologue I've ever heard in film. But I bet you thought, those damn brits and they're funny speaking, makes me want to play some soccer :p
oDrori
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Originally posted by joeh152
Erm, hadn't ever noticed that we pronunce 'four' 'fool', i guess because i've only been living here 18 years..

No, but it does sound like "Fuah" or something like that.
joeh152
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Originally posted by oDrori
No, but it does sound like "Fuah" or something like that.


I believe we pronunce it "Four".

Dont just believe what you hear it american programs. Most English people in American programs are played by Americans. Or english people, told to talk in a 'royal' accent.
oDrori
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Originally posted by joeh152
I believe we pronunce it "Four".

Dont just believe what you hear it american programs. Most English people in American programs are played by Americans. Or english people, told to talk in a 'royal' accent.


Guess you're right, I can't remember efver hearing actual British talk... maybe on news or summit. N E ways, is Australian accent exactly like British?
Dumonde Trancer
i dont pronouce most H's R's or T's unless they are after another constinent.

ie:

here = ee-ya
street - streeh
doesnt - duz-n


sounds wierd spelt photically but there no other way i can explain, it like u can here the last letter coming but it doesnt get said!
MoSH_MaN
twat , wanker , arse :D

ali92
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Originally posted by TiestoInTheMix
those sites are ace! cheers

Here's another link, showing spelling differences: http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/~jphb/american.html
joeh152
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Originally posted by oDrori
Guess you're right, I can't remember efver hearing actual British talk... maybe on news or summit. N E ways, is Australian accent exactly like British?


No, its different.

Whats really strange about Britain is that its quite a small country, yet it has so many regional accents, that are very different and easy to tell apart. As large as america is, Americans seemingly can't find out where someone lives from their accent. Liverpool is only like 30 miles from manchester but they have very different accents!
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