Numbers and Money in Cockney and in British Slang 1304 ESL British Pronunciation

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http://www.iswearenglish.com/ Explanation of Numbers and Money in Cockney and in British Slang. A quid, a fiver, a tenner, a baker's dozen, a score, a pony, a ton, a gross, a monkey, a grand. Part of the Playlist "1300 series British Culture".......

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  • Can you add these words? Like, for example, if something worth 1125 pounds- can you say "That'll be a grand, a ton and a pony, mate?" ;)

  • @dobriyranok

    you could say something like that'll be a ton over a monkey

    but it is usually round numbers and particularly when bargaining

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  • @dobriyranok nah you dont really mate. summit like that you would say something like a grand and 125 notes

  • nah mate your avin a bubble. the best people to learn cockney is from actual cockney folk. as this vid isnt proper cockney just standard English slang

  • framing, less trees more beard please!

  • Helped so much!! Thank you!

  • how can you be so aswom :D :D your the best :D :D

  • cool man, thanks for the info

  • Hi there,

    Please can you please just writhe down in a piece of paper the key words that you are explaining?

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