The phrase comes from ‘Queens English’ - the generally accepted form of spoken English typical in educated classes and media organisations like the BBC. Also known as RP - Received Pronunciation. It’s just English without a strong regional accent.
Colin Firth in ‘The Kings Speech’ is a good film around the use of RP in the media from a man with a speech impediment.
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is this AI generated?
I don't know about the image, but the quote is legit.
What's the King's English?
I believe it's a British phrase, referring to the proper English spoken by the King.
The phrase comes from ‘Queens English’ - the generally accepted form of spoken English typical in educated classes and media organisations like the BBC. Also known as RP - Received Pronunciation. It’s just English without a strong regional accent.
Colin Firth in ‘The Kings Speech’ is a good film around the use of RP in the media from a man with a speech impediment.
Who?
🤣
Does he refuse or does he cannot learn english?
America's population is like 20% Latino (largest minority) and no one is seriously learning Español. 🤣🤣🤣