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What language/dialect does Niomi speak in?, is she jamaican? I remember her when she first became a pop star and she never had an accent like she has now.
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No, that is the ´London´accent that so many younger generation people speak and it gets on my BLOODY NERVES!!
I dont know where it came from tbh...young Londoners and counties people on the whole seem to talk with that silly accent....remember Aisleyne from bb, sounds just like her. |
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she's half Jamaican.
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she's half Jamaican.
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she's half Jamaican.
Its nothing like a Jamaican accent. I didnt mean that to come across as stroppy as it sounded btw hun
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Im half scottish, but i dont have a shread of scottish accent.
Its nothing like a Jamaican accent. |
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the poster asked if she was Jamaican. I told him/her she was only half...
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the poster asked if she was Jamaican. I told him/her she was only half...
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No, that is the ´London´accent that so many younger generation people speak and it gets on my BLOODY NERVES!!
I dont know where it came from tbh...young Londoners and counties people on the whole seem to talk with that silly accent....remember Aisleyne from bb, sounds just like her. I'm a figh-aaa. So are we all love, so are we all ..... |
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It's nothing like half a Jamaican accent either.
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where did I say it was?
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How does the word "like" become "liiiiiike" or "laaaaark"?
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Mine too. Do they sit up in their bedrooms practising into a recorder?
I'm a figh-aaa. So are we all love, so are we all ..... ![]() ). Nobody talked like that when i lived there, i moved away for a year, went back and everyone had developed this dodgy twang
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It's not just the accent that's annoying, it's the cliched phrases which she constantly repeats. it's as if she's trying to sound like she belongs to some ghetto or massiv
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A friend of mine has a little brother, when he was growing up, he spoke normally, i hadn't seen him for a couple of years, probably when he was about 16/17, the next time i saw him, he spoke with the same dodgy accent as dynamitee, no idea where he got it from, but i couldn't speak to him anymore, it was embarassing listening to him.
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A friend of mine has a little brother, when he was growing up, he spoke normally, i hadn't seen him for a couple of years, probably when he was about 16/17, the next time i saw him, he spoke with the same dodgy accent as dynamitee, no idea where he got it from, but i couldn't speak to him anymore, it was embarassing listening to him.
Its not a normal accent though...where did it come from?? Id like to find the person who started this trend and give them a kick in the butt
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I cant even listen to it...it makes me angry. I know that sounds ridiculous.
Its not a normal accent though...where did it come from?? Id like to find the person who started this trend and give them a kick in the butt ![]() |
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I do agree with you Gemski. I remember when Kensie/Kenzie was on Big Brother and was interviewed by Richard Madeley afterwards and Madeley asked him about his accent. Apparently he always spoke like that .....
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Ooh, i forgot about him.......and that Aisleyne one, she was the one that REALLY got my goat up about the "lingo".
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"Know ya-self"
Seriously, a lot of people my age warp their accents and dialects, and I find that different friendship groups have different ways of speaking. The 'populars' for example, drag out their vowels and periodically gain a deep American accent. Interesting. |
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I think the accent is just her being "in character"...she let it slip momentarily a couple of nights back - she's really just got a normal indistinct southern accent.
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Originally Posted by tass1320;32*****8
I think the accent is just her being "in character"...she let it slip momentarily a couple of nights back - she's really just got a normal indistinct southern accent.
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YES, i noticed it tonight, after the sacking, they went back to their "quarters" and she was talking normally for a minute, saying how surprised she was etc etc, so it is just a fake accent! i think they call it "Jafaican"
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YES, i noticed it tonight, after the sacking, they went back to their "quarters" and she was talking normally for a minute, saying how surprised she was etc etc, so it is just a fake accent! i think they call it "Jafaican"
Ok sorry that was a crap joke
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). Nobody talked like that when i lived there, i moved away for a year, went back and everyone had developed this dodgy twang