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'''Scouse'''<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scouse</ref> (formally known as '''Liverpool English''' or '''Merseyside English''') is an accent and dialect of [[English (language)|English]] associated with [[Liverpool]] and the surrounding county of [[Merseyside]]. The Scouse accent is highly distinctive; having been influenced heavily by [[Ireland|Irish]], [[Norway|Norwegian]], and [[Wales|Welsh]] immigrants who arrived via the [[Liverpool Docks]], it has little in common with the accents of its neighbouring regions or the rest of [[England]]. The accent is named after lobscouse, a stew eaten by sailors and locals. | '''Scouse'''<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scouse</ref> (formally known as '''Liverpool English''' or '''Merseyside English''') is an accent and dialect of [[English (language)|English]] associated with [[Liverpool]] and the surrounding county of [[Merseyside]]. The Scouse accent is highly distinctive; having been influenced heavily by [[Ireland|Irish]], [[Norway|Norwegian]], and [[Wales|Welsh]] immigrants who arrived via the [[Liverpool Docks]], it has little in common with the accents of its neighbouring regions or the rest of [[England]]. The accent is named after lobscouse, a stew eaten by sailors and locals. | ||