Another thought was to incorporate sound waves, to make it clearer as to how to pronounce the phrases and words correctly. It will also give a visual element which I can incorporate across a range of products.
I'm going to listen to the BBC accents recordings and make note of letters and words and the pitch change between each, hopefully applying these to my chosen phrases:
Birmingham - Our Wench
Liverpool - Thats when jesus christ was playing full back
Newcastle - Ye knaa what ah mean leik
Yorkshire - Take the rod out of your arse
Ireland - Do you think i came up the lagan in a bubble
The way in which they're spoken:
Birmingham - arr wenj
Liverpool - thts wen jezuz cryst woz playing full back
Newcastle - Yee naa wha ameen layk
Yorkshire - tek rod owt yur arz
Ireland - Do yoo think ay caym up thu lagan in a bubul
http://sounds.bl.uk/Accents-and-dialects/Millenium-memory-bank/021M-C0900X11129X-2200V1 - Newcastle
http://sounds.bl.uk/Accents-and-dialects/BBC-Voices/021M-C1190X0042XX-0201V0 - Birmingham
http://sounds.bl.uk/Accents-and-dialects/BBC-Voices/021M-C1190X0022XX-0201V0 - Liverpool
http://sounds.bl.uk/Accents-and-dialects/Survey-of-English-dialects/021M-C0908X0047XX-0300V1 - Yorkshire
http://sounds.bl.uk/Accents-and-dialects/BBC-Voices/021M-C1190X0044XX-0501V0 - Irish
http://sounds.bl.uk/Accents-and-dialects/BBC-Voices/021M-C1190X0022XX-0201V0 - Liverpool
http://sounds.bl.uk/Accents-and-dialects/Survey-of-English-dialects/021M-C0908X0047XX-0300V1 - Yorkshire
http://sounds.bl.uk/Accents-and-dialects/BBC-Voices/021M-C1190X0044XX-0501V0 - Irish
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