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What is Cockney Dialect? Why is one ashamed of it?

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Answered by DaRvl
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It even says that the native may even speak in a provincial or cockney dialect of which he is a little ashamed and this may even prevent him from obtaining some employment which is open only to those speaking correct English.

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Cockney Dialect:

  • Although its geographic range has significantly diminished, the East End of London is still home to the Cockney dialect of English. It has several distinguishing characteristics that are well known to many English speakers, and it is often linked with the working class residents of London, known as cockneys. Due to the impact of multicultural immigrants on London who have infused the dialect with their own regional slang and speech patterns, some linguists are worried that the cockney accent may eventually disappear from spoken English.
  • The Middle English word cokenei, which means "city dweller," is where the term "cockney" originates. It is most likely derived from a term used to derogatorily describe inhabitants of the then-crowded, disease-ridden, and filthy towns in mediaeval times, which meant the runt of a litter or clutch of eggs. Even in the 17th century, observers noted the peculiar accent of working class Londoners, particularly those who resided in the East End.

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