Forest of Dean English
English dialect
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Forest of Dean English, also known as Vorest[1] (/vɒrɛst/), Vurust[2] or Varest[3] within the dialect itself, is a dialect of English spoken in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, in the West Country of England.[4] The dialect is distinctive for its notable way of speaking,[1] such as: a continued use of 'thee' and 'thou' and a lyrical manner of speech, reminiscent of iambic pentameter.[2] The dialect is in danger of assimilation into West Country English, or outright extinction, due to discrimination against speakers, mass media and social media.[1] Vorest receives no formal recognition from the UK Government or any other authority. It has no written standard form, nor is it formally taught in schools.[1]
| Forest of Dean English | |
|---|---|
| Vorest | |
| Native to | United Kingdom |
| Region | Forest of Dean |
| Ethnicity | Foresters |
Early forms | |
| Latin (English alphabet) English Braille, Unified English Braille | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |