Well I'm doing a play for my drama assessment and the character I play is welsh. I'm not the best at a welsh accent, I can do a Scottish and Irish accent, but welsh is more of a challenge. I can start a sentence in a welsh accent but midway through It just becomes a sort of mesh of nonsense and gibberish. I watch Gavin and Stacey so I have a rough idea of the phonics, but I still find it challenging.
If you could help me I'd be so grateful!
MrsNoelFielding
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A good over-the-top example is Gladys Pugh in "Hi-di-Hi" : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3ZwNEte3Dw
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