Scouse & hot baguette Mmmmm…
Scouse & hot baguette Mmmmm…

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This series focusses on different accents from the United Kingdom. Specifically created to give non native a basic. Scouse is one of the most distinctive regional accents in England, with unique sound variations and In today's lesson, we'll learn the key features of Scouse: its consonants, vowels and intonation, and. 🎦 Scouse.

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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have scouse & hot baguette mmmmm… using 10 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Scouse & hot baguette Mmmmm…:
  1. Prepare 1 lb stewing steak
  2. Take 1 red onion
  3. Make ready 1 leek
  4. Take 3 carrots
  5. Take 2 parsnips
  6. Make ready 7 large potatoes
  7. Get 7 large cabbage leaves, i prefer the greener ones.
  8. Take 4 chicken stock cubes
  9. Take 3 tbsp gravy
  10. Take 1 tbsp tomato puree

Where does the Scouse accent come from? A Scouse accent is instantly recognisable, marking out the speaker's origin in the same way that a Geordie or Cockney is immediately obvious. Definition: Scouse for an ice lolly. Use: I'm absolutely roasting, could do with a lolly ice.

Steps to make Scouse & hot baguette Mmmmm…:
  1. Brown the stewing steak, add onion, carrot, parsnip and leeks, leave to fry for 5 mins. Add tomato puree and stir. Add water to just cover the meat and veg.
  2. Leave until it comes to the boil add potatoes fill water until it covers. Add 2 stock cubes. Simmer for 1-2 hours.
  3. Add cabbage after few hours, and 2 more stock cubes, add gravy to slightly thicken, serve

The Scouse accent is a little bit of an odd one in the sense that it is confined to a relatively small area, and even though You may also notice that Scouse has quite a few nasal sounds, to the extent that. Scouse is an accent and dialect of English found primarily in the Metropolitan county of Merseyside, and closely associated with the city of Liverpool. The accent extends as far as Flintshire in Wales, Runcorn in Cheshire and Skelmersdale in Lancashire. Scouse English is primarily spoken in the Merseyside area of England and it's closely associated The Scouse accent is highly distinctive and has little in common with those used in the neighboring. To most of us, Scouse is like a completely different language altogether.

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