The word 'cockney' is a common noun, a countable noun as a word for aa native of the East End of London; an uncountable noun as a word foratype ofinformalEnglishthatcockneysspeak.The word 'cockney' is an adjective, used to describe a noun as ofor characteristic of cockneys or their dialect.The word 'Liverpudlian' is a proper noun, a word forsomeonewhowasborninorwholivesinLiverpool,England.
Youth of Today was created in 1985.
The languages spoken in England are international much like as in the USA.Our native language is English.Here in London there is also the "Cockney rhyming slang"...which is a secret language known and spoken by the "Cockney's"...a Cockney is anybody that was born within the sound of the "Bow Bells" in the east-end of London,traditionally the working-class people.An example of Cockney rhyming slang could go like this "Come down them apples n pears,getcha daisy-roots on ya plates of meat,pop to the shop for some Rosie-Lee rags n once your back il make ya a nice hot cuppa Rosie"....................Which when translated means "Come downstairs,put your boots on your feet,go to the shop for some T-bags and when you get back i'l make you a nice cup of hot tea.".
The Clay of Youth is a poem by Jorge Bocobo. He was instrumental in the development of the Filipino educational system.
Socialist German Workers Youth was created on 1968-05-05.
Cockney Rejects was created in 1979.
well.... you could easily watch a phew films that include a cockney accent, "my fair lady", "oliver twist" and there are loads more. Or... you could search in google "how to speak in a cockney accent" or "cockney slang" or "cockney rhyming slang".Hope that helped ^ ^
that would be "Mum"( in British )dialect called Cockney
She has a cockney accent; she's from Tottenham which is a cockney area.
The term "cockney" refers to an area, not a gender. Anyone born in that area of London is called Cockney, whether they are male or female.
In Cockney slang, "trouble" is used as a slang term for "wife".
Unforgiven - Cockney Rejects album - was created in 2007.
A Cockney rhyming slang for Trouble is Barney Rubble.
China Plate is Cockney slang for Mate
A "ton" is Cockney rhyming slang for a hundred pounds.
A rabbit ole is a a burrow. A cockney would prounce this as 'Borough'
"Little" in Cockney rhyming slang is often referred to as "dicky bird".