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Accents in the 1500's
By Jenny
Not Cornish, but maybe Bristol or thereabouts. I could just go get the tapes, but it's late and I thought I'd ask on here. :D Kind of how Hagrid talks? I wish I could type the way it sounds, but I'm rubbish at it. it sounds countryfied …
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Gwinear Transcriptions
By Roger(Roger)
Well to put it into perspective by way of comparsion with the other Cornish Parish I am working on (Mawgan in Meneage), Gwinear averages just over 60 baptism entries for each year whereas Mawgan is less than half of this. …
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May 12th, 2008 at 11:14 am
Sounds like Somerset is the accent you are after. :)
Here is some simulated Cornish though! :)
M R Spiders M R
R M ‘es
C M B D eyes. :)
In English - them are spiders them are, are them, yes - see them beady eyes. ;)