RoboticXCavalier t1_j672753 wrote
How Americans describe the 43 dialects and accents of the UK - British.
ButtDonaldsHappyMeal t1_j672lrs wrote
Which ones don’t say it like this?
EmotionalTruth3477 t1_j67r03q wrote
I'm Scottish. We don't say it like this.
No-Good_Oddity t1_j6aelmf wrote
I don’t classify a Scottish accent as a British accent
grayscalering t1_j6bvimf wrote
Well you are wrong
RoboticXCavalier t1_j674qdr wrote
A quick search found some...plus I was born in England.
ButtDonaldsHappyMeal t1_j675j2b wrote
I searched and couldn’t find any, which is why I asked
Mistic-Instinct t1_j67pilp wrote
I've always said it both ways. It's like "the" vs "thee"
dungoof1234 t1_j68eyon wrote
i use thee before a vowel and the before a consonant
[deleted] t1_j693po8 wrote
[deleted]
JPK12794 t1_j67tu8n wrote
About 70% of them, it took me a while to figure out which ones do
ThePoshBrioche t1_j68r8j7 wrote
Kinda different but I'm Irish and fluctuate between the two depending on if I'm focusing on what I'm saying
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments