RP is spoken by middle-class Brits all over England regardless of region.
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Ok. I thought it was the same as ABN (General Decent Dutch) you know, understandable.
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Have you heard
@BristolBen? Closer to RP than me but u can hear Bristol on the word 'Bristol'! 1/22 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @HPluckrose @TamaraBrouwer1 and
Helen Pluckrose Retweeted Ben
Helen Pluckrose added,
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After listening to them all, I can conclude that
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1 @Zacnaloen and
Which he getrs very smug about considering he's not even English.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Zacnaloen and
lol, I bet he does. When I really focus I sound like Ben. But when I relax or had a drink,
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1 @HPluckrose and
I roll my R's and articulate my k's t's etc. It becomes more hard. Like my natuve language.
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1 @HPluckrose and
This is me, threw in a Bristol at the end therehttps://clyp.it/asxdi2pd#
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You pronounce your T's even more than me. I like it.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
That was what a lot of Americans pointed out when we did the first round. Sounding of Ts
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