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Dornish is the complicated and little-known local dialect of English originating from the village of Dorney in Buckinghamshire.

Although Dornish is predominantly based on English and in written form is almost identical, there are several very distinct differences in pronounciation.

E.g. - Where a word ends in "ies", such as lorries, in Dornish this sound is pronounced "iss"

There are also distinctly different ways of greeting ("nyeet", said as if two syllables, first syllable with a higher tone than the second) and saying goodbye ("See ya later", pronounced as in common English but always said loudly with a rising tone that drops on the last syllable)

History of Dornish:

Dornish is known to originate from a member of the village community called Matthew Parsons. Matthew attended Churchmead school in Datchet, Buckinghamshire, where he is known to have been influenced in creating the dialect. This was subsequently picked up by other members of the village.