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D. Lerious
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I just found this site that translates wot yer say into different dialects. As yer can see, right, I 'ad it done in the bloomin' cockney dialect. Here is a question for them of yer 'oo know it well,and/or speak it, then, eh, luv? Do yer find it accurate? o', how does yo' find th' redneck dialeck mo'e accurate?
har's th' addy http://bored.com/ie.html
[This message has been edited by D. Lerious (edited July 21, 2000).]
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TSN
Member # 31
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Sounds like the Dialectizer. Someone posted that here (or was it one of the old incarnations of the Forums?) a while back.------------------ "I just measured him. He's about 21"." -Chris Martin, 14-Jul-2000
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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Well, it's accurate to the extent that Londoners do tend to say "yer" instead of "your". But they don't right it. And no-one says "and/or" while talking, either. If you want accurate: I've just fand this site what translates wot you say inta different accents. This one's cockney, obviously. Here's a question for everyone that speaks it. Is it accurate, eh mate? Something like that. It depends on how drunk you are. I've just got back from a club, so I'm pretty accurate. ------------------ "I can't believe we're actually gonna meet Guru Lou. Everyone says he's the wisest man in the universe. He's sensitive, creative, has a great sense of humour, and he's a really smooth dancer. *giggles*" "You're confused Polly. We're not meeting Paul Newman." - Polly & Speedy; Samurai Pizza Cats
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TSN
Member # 31
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See, there's another reason not to drink... *LOL*------------------ "I just measured him. He's about 21"." -Chris Martin, 14-Jul-2000
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