IPA: /ˈkɒkni/
KK: /ˈkɒkni/
Relating to a specific group of people from East London, known for their unique accent and dialect.
He spoke in a cockney accent that was hard to understand for outsiders.
A person from the East End of London, known for a specific accent and dialect.
He speaks with a strong Cockney accent that reveals his East London roots.
Cockney originates from the Old English word 'coc' (meaning cock or rooster) and 'ney' (meaning island or corner). The term originally referred to a dialect spoken in the East End of London, often associated with the working class and characterized by its unique pronunciation and rhyming slang.
Think of the word 'cock' which refers to a rooster, and 'ney' suggesting a corner or area. This helps you remember that 'cockney' refers to a specific dialect and culture from a particular area in London.