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If You Had To Assign A Colour To These Places ( Manchester/liverpool/newcastle/london/birmingham/cornwell/yorkshire) Based On Their Accents, What Colours Would You Assign Each One And Why?
This is for research for my coursework so much appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Manchester..dark brown
Liverpool..navy blue
Newcastle..light brown
London..broad black and white stripes
Birmingham..very dark green
Cornwall..no colour, kind of opaque
York..beige
I see lots of words in colour, particularly days of the week, and months. For instance Friday is navy blue, Saturday is yellow, and Sunday is red.
Liverpool..navy blue
Newcastle..light brown
London..broad black and white stripes
Birmingham..very dark green
Cornwall..no colour, kind of opaque
York..beige
I see lots of words in colour, particularly days of the week, and months. For instance Friday is navy blue, Saturday is yellow, and Sunday is red.
sbrown95, hmmm!
O.k, here goes ..
Manchester ... Yellow .. I'm biased as I live there & though it rains it's a very vibrant City with lots to do, the people are mellow yellow with a friendly accent.
Liverpool .. Blue ... probably because of the Mersey connection & the accent is gritty & bold.
Newcastle .. Brown .. probably got Newcy brown in my head .. love the accent.
London .. Blue again .. Capitol .. Royalty .. red/white & BLUE, apples & pears accent.
Birmingham .. Grey .. strange I am not familiar with Birmingham .. I think of grey office buildings for some reason? Slow deliberate drawn out accent.
Cornwall .. green for the greenery of the area, country folk type accent.
O.k, here goes ..
Manchester ... Yellow .. I'm biased as I live there & though it rains it's a very vibrant City with lots to do, the people are mellow yellow with a friendly accent.
Liverpool .. Blue ... probably because of the Mersey connection & the accent is gritty & bold.
Newcastle .. Brown .. probably got Newcy brown in my head .. love the accent.
London .. Blue again .. Capitol .. Royalty .. red/white & BLUE, apples & pears accent.
Birmingham .. Grey .. strange I am not familiar with Birmingham .. I think of grey office buildings for some reason? Slow deliberate drawn out accent.
Cornwall .. green for the greenery of the area, country folk type accent.
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