The US island that speaks Elizabethan English | BBC Global
The story of Ocracoke Island, North Carolina is rich in tales of pirates, Native American fishing and English sailors, but one of its greatest legacies is a very unique dialect. Due to the island being isolated for centuries, their "Hoi Toider" brogue sounds more like it's from South West England than the United States. Subscribe to BBC Global: https://www.youtube.com/c/bbc_global?... For the latest news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com #bbc #language #history

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