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I don't really know what kind of accent I have. I mean, I live in the New Jersey New York area of the USA. I mean, I don't have a New York accent...I don't say "cawfee" for "coffee"...so, I honestly don't know. |
No idea what my accent is... maybe filipino accent |
i have a real east coast ireland accent but i have a on and off very posh british accent. |
Thank you everyone for the replies. |
It always surprises me when people say they like French accents... Well, since I have a french accent, it doesn't really bother me but... French people who talk "like zis" annoy me... Most of them do it on purpose. >_< |
Southern, I say ya'll and all that fun stuff^_^ |
I have an aussie accent mate!! haha! |
Irish accent mostly. |
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I have an all-American accent. ;) No southern or anything. I find it a bit boring, though. I'd love to have a British or Irish accent. ^_^ |
i have a "great lakes accent." idk what that is though. :lol: i think we just say our i's funny and such...i don't think i really have one though. i want a british accent! or any european accent. hmm. |
I've got a Dutch accent. :) By the people from my country I can immediately be recognised as a southerner because my accent differs from the accent you hear in the big cities. Still I try to keep my accent down to a minimum and seeing as I've been taught to use a British accent my way of speaking English is a rather interesting mix of accents! |
To my surprise I found Out that I actually have an accent. Someone from SS said I have an Sothern Accent. So I guess that's what I have :lol: |
my accent is geordie... north of england :D |
i have what is known as a Valley Accent. this refers to the Ottawa Valley, and not Sun Valley, or any other Valley that people typically associate with phrases like, "like omigod! no way!" The Ottawa Valley is a mix between English and French people, Anglophones have a thick accent that is a little Scottish, a little Irish, a little Acadian and a little Southern. You'd have to hear it to really know what I'm talking about. Rather than a different accent, the Francophones in the valley typically speak another language, besides french, called joual which is a very ineligant mix of french, english, and profanities in both languages. It's not the accent that mixes people up when they listen to them, it's usually the pace. true that most french people, no matter what type of french they speak, speak quickly, but joual is particularly fast and incoherent. i speak english and french, with the accent of the valley in my english, french with a french accent, and sometimes a little joual creeps into my french, though i try not to let it. why can't i ever answer a question with a single sentence? |
I have a thick yorkshire (North England) accent. I hate it. But I can mimic a really good american (I've been told I sound like I'm from Kansas) accent so if I'm feeling that way inclined I just talk like that to strangers lol! |
I have an English accent....because I'm English. This sometimes slips into what is called a "Brummie" accent which means an accent from Birmingham in England! |
I have a utan (Utah) accent |
I live in the Great Lakes region....what kind of accent is that? |
I have a Clear & stylish Accent 'cause I'm an Asian!;) |
I Have A French Accent. Very Painfull :(. I Wish I Could Have An English Accent :erm:. (In My Dream) |
I have A clear accent too..Becoz iam an Asian |
Mostly English. I speak Spanish, too, so I have a Spanish accent when I do that. I can do a pretty good Brit accent and am working on my Irish one (is it true that UK and Ireland natives can tell when you're faking?) and New Yorker accent ("Fagheddabout it!" Lol). I live in the beautiful Old Dominion (aka Virginia :D), USA, which is technically a northern state according to the North-South boundaries in the Civil War. But my mother was born here and insists she's southern. She'll talk to me in a regular accent, but when she talks to her mom (born in NC) she's "rill" Southern. It's weird. Anyways....yes, my point is, I have an English accent. :D |
um im kind of from texas but people kept on asking me if i was brittish when i was up in NY WEIRD yeh, i'm trying to rid myself of the texan accent, starting with prounouncing my t's. isntead of mounen it's mountain for me now thankyou very much! yall is a despicable word. i try not to use it and aint has never entered my vocab whatsoever. i speak libbish which consists of me speaking how i want to. |
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