Is it bath or baff?
Cockney Baff! In Nigerian English, the word **bath** is often pronounced as **baff**, replacing the th sound with an f. This happens because the unvoiced th sound (as in bath) is a bit tricky to articulate in many Nigerian dialects, so using f is a natural adaptation. In British Cockney accent, they replace th with either F or V. This means that in their normal conversations, they will say bath as baaf. If you listen to them well, they say things as fingz, these as veez, teeth as teef and thief as feef.
Do Americans say bath?
In American English, bath is a noun that refers to the act of washing something. The word ‘bath’ is used to refer to a large container/tub used to wash oneself or it is the act of cleaning oneself with soap and water. The word ‘bathe’ means to cleanse oneself with water and soap. It is used as a noun and a verb. It can also be used as a verb.The word ‘bath’ is used to refer to a large container/tub used to wash oneself or it is the act of cleaning oneself with soap and water. The word ‘bathe’ means to cleanse oneself with water and soap. It is used as a noun and a verb.In America, many use ‘shower’. People tend to use ‘bath’ when they wash themselves in a bathtub. Thank you.