[QUOTE 2929863, member: 1314"]It's more of your Asian cockney.
"... dictionary identifies how the ubiquitous "innit" was absorbed into British Asian speech via "haina" - a Hindi tag phrase, stuck on the sentences and meaning "is no?".
'The Queen's Hinglish' dictionary:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6122072.stm[/quote]
So nothing to do with Cockney then.
"... dictionary identifies how the ubiquitous "innit" was absorbed into British Asian speech via "haina" - a Hindi tag phrase, stuck on the sentences and meaning "is no?".
'The Queen's Hinglish' dictionary:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6122072.stm[/quote]
So nothing to do with Cockney then.