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Why Do Some People From London Use The "v" Sound For Words With The "th" Sound? |
I knew a sweetheart from London and I remember one day she was talking about the "weavver" insted of the "suffer" or " it sounded weird. I've noticed people from London doing this. Why?
| Answer: It sounds preternatural to you because it is not your accent. Accent is local and distinctive. That's why we can often tell where a person comes from or was brought up. By the by, I have noticed that the "L" sound is also |
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