Cockney is an accent and dialect of English, mainly spoken in London and its environs, particularly by working-class and lower middle-class Londoners. The term "Cockney" has traditionally been used to describe a person from the East End, or born within earshot of Bow Bells, although it most commonly refers to the broad variety of English native to London.
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- en.wikipedia.org CockneyCockney is a dialect of the English language, mainly spoken in London and its environs, particularly by Londoners with working-class and lower middle-class roots.
- studycountry.com wiki/where-in-london-do-cockneys…Supposedly, a cockney is anyone born within earshot of the bells of St Mary-le-Bow church in the City.
- ruggedthuglife.com london/where-is-cockney-spoken…Well there are of course still Cockneys in London but less and less as the years go by and in many inner-city areas, this ancient London English is being replaced by...
- travelizta.com what-part-of-london-do-cockneys-…Well there are of course still Cockneys in London but less and less as the years go by and in many inner-city areas, this ancient London English is being replaced by...
- discover.hubpages.com travel/cockneysMost people with any interest in London have heard of Cockney rhyming slang and may know several examples even if they have never set foot in the city.
- stories-of-london.org cockney/cockney.htmBeing born within the sound of the bells of the church of St. Mary-le-Bow in the City of London makes you a cockney – and Bob’s ya uncle – there you have it!
- calendar-canada.ca frequently-asked-questions/…Supposedly, a cockney is anyone born within earshot of the bells of St Mary-le-Bow church in the City.Bulunamadı: come
- timesmojo.com where-does-the-term-porkies-come-…Cockney rhyming slang is a humorous slang first used by cockneys in the east end of London and now understood widely in London and throughout Britain.
- babbel.com en/magazine/cockney-rhyming-slangThe Cockney accent is local to the East End of London, which is historically a more working-class area of the city.
- timeout.com london/blog/most-googled-why-are-…Supposedly, a cockney is anyone born within earshot of the bells of St Mary-le-Bow church in the City.
- knowledgeburrow.com what-part-of-london-does-…RP English is said to sound posh and powerful, whereas people who speak Cockney English, the accent of working-class Londoners, often experience prejudice.Bulunamadı: city
- cockneydialect.wordpress.com 2017/06/18/…Milan Kubik states that the starting point of Cockney may be when London became the capital of the United Kingdom for the first time, which was in 11th century.