Cockney - Wikipedia Cockney is a dialect of the English language mainly spoken in London, particularly by Londoners from working-class and lower-middle-class families The term Cockney is also used as a demonym for a person from the East End, [1][2][3] or, traditionally, born within earshot of Bow Bells [4][5][6]
Cockney | Accent, Rhyming Slang, Facts | Britannica Cockney, dialect of the English language traditionally spoken by working-class Londoners Cockney is also often used to refer to anyone from London —in particular, from its East End
How to Speak with a Cockney Accent: Pronunciation Slang - wikiHow What do Michael Caine, Adele, David Beckham, and Amy Winehouse have in common? They all speak Cockney! The Cockney accent is one of the most famous and most widely imitated British accents But it's more than just an accent; it's also a dialect with its own grammatical rules
Who are the Cockneys? | London Museum Traditionally, a Cockney is said to be anyone born within earshot of the Bow Bells, the church bells of St Mary le Bow on Cheapside, central London But it’s more common to think of Cockneys as working-class East Enders who speak the Cockney version of English
Cockney Rhyming Slang From A to Z - Owlcation Dive into the quirky and colourful world of Cockney rhyming slang! This A-Z guide unlocks the meaning behind popular phrases and offers a fascinating look at London’s unique linguistic heritage