Most People Struggle to Understand This British Accent
This authentic conversation, taken from our 'History of the Black Country' documentary, captures the distinctive speech, humour and character of one of England's most unique regions. The Black Country dialect is often described as one of the oldest surviving forms of English, with words and phrases that have been passed down through generations. Subscribe to Britain on Film for more archive footage, local history, regional traditions and fascinating stories from across Britain. #BlackCountry #BlackCountryDialect #BritishHistory #WestMidlands #BritainOnFilm

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