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Formal words that the UK use but we don't

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    blueser wrote: »
    Agreed. That "ink" on the end of words is predominantly a London/South East thing.

    some-ink, instead of "something" gone wrong there I reckon

    and up in Northern England like Manchester you can get people putting different sound for words ending in letter "a" like Rita in Coronation Street can sound like Reet-awe and then you get the "Terra" when saying goodbye whereas we say "See ya later" even if you are not necessarily gonna see them later!


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