Yorkshire Accent



         


The Yorkshire accent is the name generally given to the group of English accents used by the majority of people in the English county of Yorkshire. It should be noted that there is much variation in this region and there would be a whole host of differences between a Keighley accent and a Scarborough accent in addition to these similarities.

The characteristic features of the accent of the region include

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1 - The word spice is often used as a substitute for candy






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