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chrisrob | 11:08 Thu 16th Apr 2009 | Phrases & Sayings
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My mum used to recite a version and there was a song made of it, but for those who've never heard of it, I present for your education, a version of The Cockney Alphabet:

A for Horses
B for Mutton
C for Miles
D for Ential
E for Brick
F for Vescence
G for Indian
H for Bless You
I for Novello
J for Oranges
K for Restaurant
L for Leather
M for Sis
N for Lope
O for the Rainbow
P for a penny
Q for the Loos
R for Mo
S for Rantzen
T for Two
U for Me
V for Robber
W for the winnings
X for Breakfast
Y for Mistress
Z for car (American pronunciation)
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Great job chrisrob, you have just driven one foreigner mad ;-)
(I get the general idea but most of'em go right over my head)
I've heard something similar but it was "V for Las Vegas", "N for mation" and "G for Police" among others.
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There are many alternatives. Hoped some may add others, or make some up.

Sorry about your confusion, Swedeheart, but I guess it is very English humour and requires a degree of understanding cockney accent.

Examples: A for horses (of course, "Hay")
Y for mistress = "wife or"
No worries chrisrob I enjoy struggling with it :-)
I was told of a foreigner learning English who was very proud of his ability to cope with the language as he was doing very well,until one day he was walking through the theatre district in London & he saw a placard which read'' Oaklahoma, pronounced success''.Think about it.
Okay whiskeryron now I'm officially tearing my hair...
please explain E and G
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E: "Heave a brick"
G: "Chief or Indian"
Thanks
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'ay for 'orses. Horses eat hay. Cockneys are bad at sounding H's. (Did you see "My Fair Lady". "...'urricanes 'ardly ever 'appen"?)

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