LONDON — The East End’s Eliza Doolittles have long since moved away--not to rural Hertford, Hereford and Hampshire, mind you, but to suburban Essex and Kent, where their cockney rhyming slang is ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Would you Adam and Eve it? Cockney rhyming slang is brown bread. According to a survey, the famous lingo which developed in the working class east end of London in the 19th century ...
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A group of linguists charting the evolution of accents have picked up a surprising trend in Glasgow, observing that city residents exposed to the influence of EastEnders are beginning to speak like ...
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