You have an american accentQuote:
Originally Posted by Ansem
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You have an american accentQuote:
Originally Posted by Ansem
Is that an accent?
I guess it is, technically speaking...
See, I tried to sort of nudge them towards realizing that on their own, but I guess I'm a failure and now I have to go break something because I can't get a real job. Thanks a lot, government!Quote:
Originally Posted by Old Manus
YOU SUCK
Scousers.. hehehe..
'American' is not an accent, since America is a smoothie made of about 28 different juicy races... okay... stick with 'melting pot'...
America has at least 15 accents in it... and then there's the Midwest, Florida and California...
Americans all sound the same
That's why I call them americans
american is a different version of english
the different dialects of american are:
New Yorkian-I live in Noo Yoik
Boston(ian?)-????
New Jerseyan-I came fwom J-yoi-see
Country\Texan- Now, I ain't namin' names. (ff7 Cids accent)
Very wrong... Southern Americans drawl, Eastern American (outside New york) speak through their nose, New York has about 50 accents alone, and then you have Ebonics... FO' SHIZZLE!!!!
EDIT: GBM beat me to it...
thats a lot to name
I guess i you had one from every area standing next to each other talking you could tell, but they all sound the same to somebody foreign.
Midwestern has a lot of mix-ups, from the Canadian-esque to the Southern-esque to the Generic American, which is what I assume I sound like.
Well... i live in Michigan, so I MIGHT sound Canadian... but I wwent to Canada and never said 'eh?' or 'aboot'...
It was a romance novel and it had Misfit as well. At least remember the details, jerk.Quote:
Originally Posted by Meat Puppet
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You've never heard me talk! >:(Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamiko
Can you now? I'd love to hear it.Quote:
Originally Posted by bardock
There's more than one type of Scottish Accent... There's the Glaswegian accent, one similar to what I have, due to the fact I live near Glasgow. There's a different accent in Edinburgh, I think it's a little more English, etc.
So, like America, there's not just one overall accent, there's a good few ones.