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Australian I guess, I can't hear it... I'm from tassie, so it's not a really strong Aussie accent, I have my tongue pierced, which sometimes makes me sound a little bit english for some reason! haha |
I'm Greek so i don't know!:P |
i have a cross between an australian and a southern english accent. i can do a range of accents though, like irish, scottish, northern english and a proper southern english!! i can also do some form of american, but it sounds pretty weird XD. |
I have an American, Jersey accent :) |
i have a British accent. and btw, its not what people who arn't english imagine. we dont all speak like butlers! lol! just for the record, because on the internet i saw someone american giving english ellocution lessons, and it was miles off! and she had a diploma!! hahahaha also, why do loads of american people like British accents? i dont get it :no: |
i have a new zealand accent, with a hint of an aussie accent because i lived there most of my life so it still sticks around with me. |
I have a strong Scottish accent. |
new york accent! we pronounce "coffee" as "cawfee". "dog" as "dawg", and "york" as "yawk" |
Totally Indian >_< |
I've got a British accent. I agree with firenjen: it's not how non-British people think it is like. People have said to me that even though i was born in India and my sister was born in England, i've got a more British accent than her. I don't have an Indian accent, even though i'm Indian but i can put on an Indian accent and make it sound genuine. |
I was born in New York, U.S. and I moved down to North Carolina in the south....Most of the time I have a slight New York accent (not pronouncing r's) but occasionally i get a southern touch to my voice (which I do not like :flower:) |
^HHHEEEEYYYY *shakes fist* :D I have a full throttle Southern U.S. accent!! Born and raised in the South (Georgia and Florida) Most Northern men find it to be quite cute. teehee! I lay it on thick sometimes and others I rein it in. I like to dabble with a British acccent time to time though!! :xd: |
mmm i think i've an american-British accent |
I, sadly, have the boring England accent. But my family is from Italy, though. |
Okay, well, in terms of American accents, I live closer to the South, but all my friends tell me I have a Northern accent because I was born up North. |
I apparently have an Oklahoma accent. Not sure how that's possible, since I've lived in the California desert and/or Key West, Florida my whole life... |
I have a slight Russian accent, but my mom says it's fading (that means I signed in SS :shifty: ) |
I have a Hoosier accent. I think there's such thing. It's a little southern. |
I have a posh Scottish accent. Although, I don't think people outwith Scotland will see it that way haha. I'll show you a few phrases and how us Aberdonians (North East Scots) would say them: Hello, how are you? - F'like? Be quiet - Haud yer weesht I'm from Aberdeen, not Glasgow! - Am fae Aeberdeen, nae Glasgow! HAHA. So funny. |
California, US accent, baby! xD |
I have a Proper East Yorkshire Accent. Ull (Hull to those outside Ull - We don't know what H is in our vocabulary lol) Youtube it. But becarful cuz there is one lass on there who goes on about the Ull accent and this is how it really is but its not. Have a look around. |
I think I have a British accent/Australian accent. So it basically looks like, "Ello old'chap. Pip pip ossie!" In my head it looks like that. (: |
i'm from new jersey, but i don't call it new joysey. i have a pretty non-accent accent. i speak hebrew (most hebrew) and i have an israeli accent, except that i can't say r the way israelis do. i've only lived in israel for three and a half months, though, so i have and excuse. |
american - oregon |
Another Canadian accent! xP |
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