West Country Yap - Part 2
The long overdue second instalment of my West Country Yap series, a collection of anecdotal conversations with predominantly elderly folk in the south west of England - in particular Devon and Somerset. The people featured have strong regional dialects - something which is fast disappearing today as the older generation pass on and take their way of talking with them. See Part 3 here: • West Country Yap - part 3 The original first film is here: • West Country Yap

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West Country Yap - part 3

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West Country Yap Part 7

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FUNNY CORNISH SISTERS ON BODMIN MOOR PART TWO

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Somerset People

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Duke of Windsor (Edward VIII) Interview in German | 1966 [eng. subtitles]

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British English Pronunciation – The West Country Accent (Bristol)

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West Country Yap part 6

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The Eight Worst Places To Live In Devon, UK

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Who Lived in These Small, English Stately Homes?

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FUNNY CORNISH SISTERS ON BODMIN MOOR PART THREE

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RP (Received pronunciation) vs POSH ENGLISH The Differences and the HISTORY Explained.

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