@wembley05 Hahaha :') No, I would not like a cob and cheese for breakfast. If you made it me for dinner with salad cream then maybe I'd take it, duckie.
@reece798able Be proud darl! Me gran and grandad lived on Sneinton Dale for 40 odd years! Since coming to Australia 12 years ago I have had to slow down in terms of speach! They could not understand me at first! LOL!
i'm from mansfield, the only major difference between nottingham and mansfield dialects is nottingham say things like "war'o" (the o is not as in "oh" but as in the 4 year olds ABC's, simply O) and Mansfield's is war'er
people from the mansfield area don't pronounce their T's or H's, they just sound really distinct and you can tell straight away if someone is from mansfield
i would of said that mansfield and nottingham have quite similar dialect im from worksop. Worksop has a totally different accent to nottingham yet in the same county.
@jaggass Yeah, their dialect is similar. My form tutor is from Mansfield. There's a lot of different accents within one area. I don't sound the same as some of the people at my school who are from Nottingham.
Like myself and a few others I know, you've somehow gotten rid of some aspects of the Nottingham accent when you talk. At the end when you said "remote", you didn't omit the T (like we do in the word Nottingham - "No'ingum"). Same goes with "That", which should be "Tha-". Both should be like "Bofe" (the usual replacement of "th" with an F sound instead. "Fanks", "Fursday" "Fink"). I abandoned those habits because they made me sound uneducated. I'd never throw away my "northern" vowels, though =)
is that your shopping list?
2crool 1 week ago
Bus. path and bath! Twitchell! (a short cut) Do you wan't a cob and cheese for breakfast? Welll I will go to my house duck!
wembley05 3 weeks ago
@wembley05 Hahaha :') No, I would not like a cob and cheese for breakfast. If you made it me for dinner with salad cream then maybe I'd take it, duckie.
KayleighKokkinos 3 weeks ago
im from nottingham, i hate my accent l;(
reece798able 3 weeks ago
@reece798able Be proud darl! Me gran and grandad lived on Sneinton Dale for 40 odd years! Since coming to Australia 12 years ago I have had to slow down in terms of speach! They could not understand me at first! LOL!
wembley05 3 weeks ago
*im from mansfield toooo:)
joseie98 1 month ago
i am fr
joseie98 1 month ago
i'm from mansfield, the only major difference between nottingham and mansfield dialects is nottingham say things like "war'o" (the o is not as in "oh" but as in the 4 year olds ABC's, simply O) and Mansfield's is war'er
people from the mansfield area don't pronounce their T's or H's, they just sound really distinct and you can tell straight away if someone is from mansfield
lilemokidjordan 2 months ago
i would of said that mansfield and nottingham have quite similar dialect im from worksop. Worksop has a totally different accent to nottingham yet in the same county.
jaggass 4 months ago 2
@jaggass Yeah, their dialect is similar. My form tutor is from Mansfield. There's a lot of different accents within one area. I don't sound the same as some of the people at my school who are from Nottingham.
KayleighKokkinos 4 months ago
This is the first time I've ever seen anybody do a Nottingham accent video.
robno1 6 months ago
@robno1 I don't really sound like I'm from Nottingham, do I? I'm not dead common.
KayleighKokkinos 6 months ago
@KayleighKokkinos your accent sounds like mine and I'm not common either
robno1 6 months ago
@robno1 Ah, that's alright then.
KayleighKokkinos 6 months ago
@KayleighKokkinos You do sound like you're from nottingham.
NicenEasyuk 5 months ago
@NicenEasyuk Good! I think I do too!
KayleighKokkinos 5 months ago
What was the point of this, it wasn't in the least bit interesting or educational?
Salamanda77 6 months ago
@Salamanda77 What was the point in your stupid comment? K, baiii.
KayleighKokkinos 6 months ago
I'm from Nottingham but apparently I sound like I've been at Eton since birth. Joys.
DrBuggles1 7 months ago
@DrBuggles1 Haha, a lot of people say I sound like I'm from Leeds. I'm just like...give over :')
KayleighKokkinos 7 months ago
@DrBuggles1 Oh god, me too. People say I sound really posh and stuck up. I was born in Holland though so I'm not sure if that influenced it.
94jrhm 6 months ago
@94jrhm That's probably it :)
KayleighKokkinos 6 months ago
Like myself and a few others I know, you've somehow gotten rid of some aspects of the Nottingham accent when you talk. At the end when you said "remote", you didn't omit the T (like we do in the word Nottingham - "No'ingum"). Same goes with "That", which should be "Tha-". Both should be like "Bofe" (the usual replacement of "th" with an F sound instead. "Fanks", "Fursday" "Fink"). I abandoned those habits because they made me sound uneducated. I'd never throw away my "northern" vowels, though =)
NanotechMusic 7 months ago
@NanotechMusic Hahaha, but I'm not a common Nottingham person so nevermind. 'and I'm not northen, I'm from the east :') I don't get it.
KayleighKokkinos 7 months ago
@KayleighKokkinos Alas, anyone who doesn't say "Pass" like "Parss" and "Bath" like "Barth" is considered northern by those in the south =/
NanotechMusic 7 months ago
@NanotechMusic Ohhhh! I get you!
KayleighKokkinos 7 months ago