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Are there British accents where the word "various" is pronounced without the first shwa sound?

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How does connected speech work for accents which use the "h" sound?

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How "to cook" is used in British slang? [closed]

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Your grandmother! - do British say that?

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Do you really "see someone about something"?

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"Bop the fizz" - what's the meaning?

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Is it legal to pronounce the "t" as a glottal stop in the following words? Do British people do it?

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Asking about position of an element in an order [duplicate]

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Subjunctive mood in the past tense

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"See" vs "Can see" - ultimate question

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Is "If it was, then I did" a real English conditional?

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How to create a word by juxtaposing a noun with a description, where the description consists of two words?

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The past in the future reported speech

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What's the meaning of "games impedimenta" in this context?

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"My", "him" etc. as subject

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Does this sentence follow a common pattern?

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How to tell the stress of a word and what do commas mean in IPA?

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How to express "helluva" or "extremely" in British English?

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Which British accents feature pronouncing [i] like "eyi"?

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How are /ɪ/ and /ʌ/ realised in the Nottingham (East Midlands) accent?

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Why are "glass", "bath", "bastard", "can't", "example", "past" pronounced with /ɑː/ in Southern English accents?

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Do the British use words like "batso" or "nutso"?