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By *orkmanlooking OP   Man
16 weeks ago

York

Love a south Wales accent especially Llanelli but moved to north of England years ago. Who has a sexy Welsh accent

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By *eard and TattsCouple
16 weeks ago

Cwmbran

No I got a bri"ish one.

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By *urvyredhead2580Woman
16 weeks ago

Llanelli

I have a Welsh accent and been told it's sexy lol Swansea girl originally but live in llanelli now

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By *t71Man
15 weeks ago

north west wales

Im a fluent welsh speaker so my accent stands out a bit 😂😂

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By *ommy trucker1Man
15 weeks ago

south wales

Valleys accent here

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By *urvyPrincess36Woman
15 weeks ago

in your dreams, Wales


"I have a Welsh accent and been told it's sexy lol Swansea girl originally but live in llanelli now "

We've swapped! Hahah I'm from Llanelli and just moved to Swansea hahaha!

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By (user no longer on site)
15 weeks ago

I always thought mine was generic South wales until I went to a wedding in west wales this weekend and everyone went mad for my southeast “paaaaaark” and “daaaaaaark”

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By (user no longer on site)
15 weeks ago

Gog here, but moved about a bit so not many recognise my accent by town.

I love that in Gwynedd and Ceredigion at least, we can tell within 5-10 miles where someone is from.

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By *ORDERMANMan
15 weeks ago

wrexham


"I always thought mine was generic South wales until I went to a wedding in west wales this weekend and everyone went mad for my southeast “paaaaaark” and “daaaaaaark” "

No doubt one has had a laaaaark in the paaaark after daaaaark

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By *ORDERMANMan
15 weeks ago

wrexham

One could argue the purest Welsh accent is the gwynedd one...purely that area did not attract immigration during the industrial revolution...slightly high pitched and has yes..no..catch phrase..but don't confuse a cofi with Bangor..

For many from elsewhere the north east Wales accent has overtones of scouse...especially around deeside.

And to a lesser extent wrexham..no wonder some who are ignorant use the phrase plastic scousers..

Though I would argue the scouse accent is a mix of Irish and Welsh..with the Welsh more influential than folk realise..

The Eastern side of mid Wales tends to have a slight Shropshire burrr.

To the south of Wrexham is the border village of Chirk..only 8 miles..yet has a distinct accent..more salop than wxm..

Whilst to most gogs..South Wales tends to sound the same there is no doubt when the ear is trained differences between a turk a jack..

Central valleys Newport and the capital keyardiff.

Professor Higgins

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By *orkmanlooking OP   Man
15 weeks ago

York


"I have a Welsh accent and been told it's sexy lol Swansea girl originally but live in llanelli now

We've swapped! Hahah I'm from Llanelli and just moved to Swansea hahaha! "

would love to hear your accent x

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By *irthymanMan
15 weeks ago

aberdate

Irish does it for me

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By *iverredMan
15 weeks ago

Aberystwyth


"Gog here, but moved about a bit so not many recognise my accent by town.

I love that in Gwynedd and Ceredigion at least, we can tell within 5-10 miles where someone is from. "

That is very true regarding locals here in Ceredigion.

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By *rs Twisted1Woman
15 weeks ago

neath

Has you can hear , mines a nice accent

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By *anana hammockMan
15 weeks ago

Pembrokeshire

Scottish, Glasgow.

Still strong and people seem to like it.

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By *ongwayfromhomeMan
15 weeks ago

Newport

I have my scouse accent, but always getting asked if I'm from North Wales been in God's country over 20 years still sound posh scouse 😆

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By (user no longer on site)
14 weeks ago

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By *rettyflamingoWoman
14 weeks ago

Where the flamboyance of flamingos live

Posh English accent as originally from Hampshire now living in Wales

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By *rown bummerMan
14 weeks ago

yours

U been told that I have a strange accent lol

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By *carletAngelCouple
14 weeks ago

Pembrokeshire/Pontypool

Common northern (lancashire) accent which makes my welsh lessons interesting lol

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By *edman60Man
14 weeks ago

south wales

Go ed der lad you tell em.

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By *edman60Man
14 weeks ago

south wales

I love a posh lady.

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By *edman60Man
14 weeks ago

south wales


"Posh English accent as originally from Hampshire now living in Wales "

I love a posh lady.

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By *ongwayfromhomeMan
13 weeks ago

Newport

All good kidda

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By *ost SockMan
13 weeks ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"All good kidda "

The Scouse accent has big elements from NE Wales in it. It’s not surprising given the geography and the movement of people to that city as it developed. People tend to focus on the role of Ireland in Liverpool’s growth, but Wales was hugely important too.

My Wrexham friends often get told they have scouse accents. In reality, it’s kinda the other way.

Think of the way you tend to hear the “chhh” sound from the back of throat when Scousers talk; then think of the Welsh accent.

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By *oxy babeWoman
13 weeks ago

gower

Been in wales since 1998 but still have my London accent

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By *ilffadMan
13 weeks ago

swansea

Been told I have a strong accent, Burtonesque occasionally

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By *oby le roneMan
13 weeks ago

Treorchy


"Posh English accent as originally from Hampshire now living in Wales "

Hot

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By *ongwayfromhomeMan
13 weeks ago

Newport


"All good kidda

The Scouse accent has big elements from NE Wales in it. It’s not surprising given the geography and the movement of people to that city as it developed. People tend to focus on the role of Ireland in Liverpool’s growth, but Wales was hugely important too.

My Wrexham friends often get told they have scouse accents. In reality, it’s kinda the other way.

Think of the way you tend to hear the “chhh” sound from the back of throat when Scousers talk; then think of the Welsh accent."

It's a fact that it was Welsh Monks that first introduced a ferry boat over the Merseyside and indeed first started settling there, it was only later due to the potato famine and all the other dark history the Irish jumped on the bandwagon

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By *ortney CocksWoman
12 weeks ago

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Here if you like a valley’s accent

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By *aballero9999Man
12 weeks ago

Edinburgh

I'm from New Zealand where we don't have regional variations of accents. I find it totally fascinating that there is such a variety of sexy accents here.

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By *inkybikerMan
12 weeks ago

Port Talbot

I’ve got such a strong Welsh accent, Welsh first language and i always rrrrolll my rrrrrrrrr’s

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By *o againTV/TS
12 weeks ago

swansea

West Country accent here. Bit like jethro.

Jo x

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By *anuck_in_walesMan
12 weeks ago

Cardiff

Canadian accent here

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By *unseekerwalesMan
12 weeks ago

Newport

Hull accent makes me weak at the knees

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By (user no longer on site)
12 weeks ago

South Wales accents on us both, though for some reason people believe me to be 'posh' with it! I dont care about the accent as much as being well spoken. Ugh, such a turn off when they aren't.

T. x

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By *ongwayfromhomeMan
12 weeks ago

Newport


"Here if you like a valley’s accent "

You can't beat a sexy welsh valleys accent 😍

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By *erald 1999Man
11 weeks ago

carmarthen

Sian eleri off radio one oussshhh

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