The Professor of Bristolian demonstrates the sound of the Bristolian greeting grunt and talks about how it tends to be used in every day Bristolian life.
Moved to cardiff so I'm tryna sound more Bristolian to wind people up since they're already tryna correct how I say spider, forty, butter, burger, her etc
Sardinia in Italy actually, which is where my missus is from. Been trying to teach her Bristolian but her 'r's are too rolled (or should I say rawled?) My stepson, however, can say bananawl like a true Bristolian!