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Cockney for foreigners
 
Maaz
It's so ironic: We study English at school during 5 years and then, when we hear you guys talking (specially the Londonians) we find out that the English we learned is spoken only on CNN :p For example... there's this British TV show that I like to watch called "As if" and I realised that without the subtitles, it's really hard to understand some of the stuff they say. Also, I have don't understanding many things Chris Liberator says in his tunes (What does "it's f*cking ave it ere" mean!?)... this "alternative" English sounds a lot cooler, so I'd like some tips on it. For example, when should I ignore the consonants (such as "h" and "t") and stuff like that :D
goldenarmZ
here's a useful page of cockney rhyming slang to confuse you :p :D

http://members.fortunecity.co.uk/rc...ockney_faq.html
flystyler
It aint sumfing u can learn as such, u just pick it up.

U haf to hang around us
big dave
aye an thats rite am ed out ma face so get ower it! :o
decode
innit

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