VoicesYou are in: Suffolk > Voices 2005  The crew of the Aldeburgh lifeboat talk about the local dialect and work as a lifeboatman.  Ipswich Caribbean Association staff discuss the challenge of being accepted in a new community.  Staff of the Trowel and Hammer pub, Cotton, discuss how hard it is to understand young people.  Regulars at the White Horse pub in Edwardstone, Suffolk discuss the origins of the Suffolk dialect.  Amy admits that to some people her accent sounds posh but hates to be judged because of it.  Interested in how they say things elsewhere in the country? Click here for more British voices...  What do you think of the way people talk in Suffolk? Are there words you don't hear anywhere else?  See if you know your Geordie from your Cockney with our fantastic word game! More from this sectionYou are in: Suffolk > Voices 2005 |