• Multicultural London English (abbreviated MLE) is a sociolect of English that emerged in the late 20th century. It is spoken mainly by young, working-class...
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    people [pəipɯ] Multicultural London English (abbreviated MLE), colloquially called Blockney, is a dialect (and/or sociolect) of English that emerged in...
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  • Multicultural Toronto English (MTE) is a multi-ethnic dialect of Canadian English used in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), particularly among young non-White...
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  • in Estuary English has waned and been replaced by discussion of the capital's latest linguistic innovation – Multicultural London English". Published...
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  • End Estuary English, a dialect spoken along the River Thames and its estuary, not to be confused with Cockney Multicultural London English, an ethnolect...
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  • Notably Multicultural London English, a sociolect that emerged in the late 20th century spoken mainly by young, working-class people in multicultural parts...
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  • Cockney (redirect from Cockney English)
    Eastern England. In multicultural areas of London, the Cockney dialect is, to an extent, being replaced by Multicultural London English—a new form of speech...
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    Estuary English is an intermediate accent between Cockney and Received Pronunciation. It is widely spoken by people of all classes. Multicultural London English...
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    Ali G (category Use British English from July 2018)
    by English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. A faux-streetwise poseur from Staines, England, Ali G speaks in rude boy-style Multicultural London English. He...
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  • An English-based creole language (often shortened to English creole) is a creole language for which English was the lexifier, meaning that at the time...
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  • UK drill (category English styles of music)
    alongside grime, has been cited as a reason for the expansion of Multicultural London English to other countries, including Finland and Australia. UK drill...
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  • Greater London, with various accents such as Cockney, Estuary English, Multicultural London English, and Received Pronunciation being found all throughout the...
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    Multiculturalism is the coexistence of multiple cultures. The word is used in sociology, in political philosophy, and colloquially. In sociology and everyday...
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  • spirit. The word is sometimes spelled duffy. It is also used in Multicultural London English, meaning to "kill" someone/something. It is both singular and...
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  • International English: A Guide to the Varieties of Standard English (4th ed.). London: Arnold. ISBN 0-340-80834-9. Wells, John C. (1982). Accents of English. Vol...
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  • natural process. Multicultural London English (abbreviated MLE), colloquially called Jafaican, is a dialect (and/or sociolect) of English that emerged in...
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  • Ebonics (word) (category Articles containing explicitly cited English-language text)
    English Hebronics Multicultural London English Southern American English Stereotypes of African Americans "What is Ebonics (African American English)...
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    London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, has become one of the most ethnically diverse and multicultural cities in the world. Greater London...
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  • Law, a European Master's degree in the field of European law Multicultural London English, in linguistics Velana International Airport, Malé, IATA code...
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  • Supacell (category Television shows shot in London)
    and premiered with six episodes on 27 June 2024. Set in modern-day South London, the series is about a group of five ordinary black people, unified by family...
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  • Trap–bath split (category Splits and mergers in English phonology)
    forms of Scottish English, there is no distinction corresponding to the RP distinction between /æ/ and /ɑː/. In Multicultural London English, /θ/ sometimes...
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  • Wigger (category English words)
    awarded $90,000. Blackface Acting white Chav Cultural cringe Multicultural London English Negermusik White nigger Negrophilia Cultural appropriation#African...
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  • and on 8 June, Seth George Ramocan, the Jamaican high commissioner in London said he had still not received either the numbers or the names of those...
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  • Oi (interjection) (category English language in London)
    generation of mockneys. The term also evolved to be used in Multicultural London English; a 2002 UK Top 10 hit by the grime music group More Fire Crew...
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  • around London) in the 21st century—namely: Received Pronunciation (cultivated), Estuary English (general), and Cockney or Multicultural London English (broad)...
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    (2000), was a portrait of contemporary multicultural London, drawing from her own upbringing with an English father and a Jamaican mother. White Teeth...
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  • government established a Sponsored Workers Scheme and appointed an officer in London to help find work for Barbadians in the UK, due to the perception that population...
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    most widely spoken. Within London Cockney speech is, to a significant degree, being replaced by Multicultural London English, a form of speech with a significant...
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    to be Mohammed Emwazi) who made the threats and spoke with a "Multicultural London English" accent. The video was produced and distributed by Al-Furqan...
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  • UK garage (category English styles of music)
    1994 that the music genre really took off. MJ Cole once stated, "London is a multicultural city... it's like a melting pot of young people, and that's reflected...
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