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Posted by Lira on Feb-20-2004 04:04:

quote:
Originally posted by ()mar.(
I'm south american myself, but i dont have an accent ...but those girls down there, when they speak english...wow, what a turn on...

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Posted by Seric on Feb-20-2004 08:27:

ahhhh where is italiano?


Posted by Lira on Feb-20-2004 16:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Seric
ahhhh where is italiano?

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Italian is a Latin language, hence placed under "Latino", I guess.

Portuguese sounds a lot different from Spanish anyway, I don't think there's a problem placing Italian in the same group.


Posted by Seric on Feb-20-2004 17:44:

Yeah italiano is a latin language but it's so remarkably distinct.. I love it. Why isn't norwegian up there? lol. Doesn't anyone think norwegian is beautiful? hehehehe


Posted by irishclubbing on Feb-20-2004 21:05:

Northern Irish of course !!!! The women love it !!!


Posted by butterfly420 on Feb-24-2004 01:47:

I fancy the British men!


Posted by Lira on Feb-24-2004 02:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Seric
Yeah italiano is a latin language but it's so remarkably distinct

hehe, true, but the sounds of Italian are closer to Spanish than Portuguese (Portuguese is usually mistaken as Russian by people who never heard it before).

I would post something in Portuguese here but I can't find my mic


Posted by Seric on Feb-24-2004 05:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
hehe, true, but the sounds of Italian are closer to Spanish than Portuguese (Portuguese is usually mistaken as Russian by people who never heard it before).

I would post something in Portuguese here but I can't find my mic


I had a friend from brasil.. Portuguese can be a very cute sounding accent.


Posted by Fkwebeman on Feb-24-2004 13:24:

Western European.. (isn't a accent..)

thereby meaning: French, Belgium dutch accent and Swedish..


Posted by Streakfury on Feb-24-2004 16:40:

quote:
Originally posted by chesco
birds with british accents sound like pure filth.


** Directs chesco's attention to Keira Knightley **


Posted by gatecrasher on Feb-25-2004 01:13:

quote:
Originally posted by theb
Northern Irish of course !!!! The women love it !!!


Fuk knows why theb, did me no good at Highland Centre thats for sure


Posted by subuddha on Feb-25-2004 14:36:

finnish.


Posted by TANYA on Feb-26-2004 22:59:

Italian)) wow!!


Posted by TwoPlow on Feb-26-2004 23:57:

French.


Posted by mikefasssy on Feb-27-2004 08:11:

Photek - Glamourama


Posted by N|te-L|fe on Feb-27-2004 09:07:

You didnt even think of putting french.. jaleous bastard


Posted by sitara on Feb-27-2004 09:17:

well....you really can't say what is good or bad!..accents are accents..well..in my opinion, men with an australian or a scottish accent appear rather really sexy!


Posted by A.J. on Mar-03-2004 06:12:

South American or European is always damn sexy


Posted by DarkFall01 on Mar-04-2004 18:56:

I love girls with a british accent


Posted by BeeEee on Mar-06-2004 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by DeE420
and WHY wasn't Italian on there?????? there should be an "other" button. anyways, they have the sexiest accents


Agreed. is the sexiest for me too. In that case u just have to vote latino !


Posted by TheVrk on Mar-08-2004 01:43:

this is a no-braine to me.
definitely some western european accent.
spanish, italian, french, dutch, german... oooohhhh


Posted by MrSquirrel on Mar-08-2004 03:08:

I have a weakness for Australian women....

MrS


Posted by Kurve on Mar-11-2004 10:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Italian is a Latin language, hence placed under "Latino", I guess.

And cut the "Italian people are not Latinos" excuse... we Brazilian aren't Latinos either (we're not Hispanic at all) and we don't mind being considered Latinos. The only reason why the French aren't Latinos is because they eat frogs And Rumanian people are too misplaced



your wrong about that ...check the term Latino in the dictonary ..has nothing to do with Latin based lanquage ...Latino = Someone that is from Latin America. So Italy, Spain,ect are Europeans and not Latinos....

Hispanic:
Of or pertaining to the language ,people, and culture of Spain,Portugal, or Latin America. An American of Spanish or Latin-American Orgin or descent.

Latino:
A native or inhabitant of Latin America

Latin America:
The countries of the Western Hemisphere south of the United States, especially those speaking Spanish, Portuguese, or French.


so if you follow the webster dictonary i would consider Brazilian a Latino as well as Hispanic


Posted by .montecarlo. on Mar-17-2004 01:23:

i voted eastern european because my first choice wasn't there... south african


Posted by Lira on Mar-17-2004 01:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Kurve
your wrong about that ...check the term Latino in the dictonary ..has nothing to do with Latin based lanquage ...Latino = Someone that is from Latin America. So Italy, Spain,ect are Europeans and not Latinos....

Hispanic:
Of or pertaining to the language ,people, and culture of Spain,Portugal, or Latin America. An American of Spanish or Latin-American Orgin or descent.

Latino:
A native or inhabitant of Latin America

Latin America:
The countries of the Western Hemisphere south of the United States, especially those speaking Spanish, Portuguese, or French.


so if you follow the webster dictonary i would consider Brazilian a Latino as well as Hispanic

That's because you should've looked for "Latin", not "Latino" "Latino", as far as I know, is the expression brought to the US by Spanish-speaking immigrants (Mexican, Puerto Rican...) and it was extended to pretty much anyone living in the South of Rio Grande, since you guys usually think we all speak the same language or understand each other without major problems (I wish, this would've saved me 3 years of studies in Spanish language).

"Latin" is the adjective that comes from the word "Lazio", place where Rome was founded. Everything related to the culture and language that comes from the Roman empire is "Latin" (hence "Latin America" being a place where we all speak Latin languages).

As for Hispanic....

Hispanic: 1. Of or pertaining to Spain and its language, people and culture. 2. Having cultural origins in Iberia.

I admit I thought "Hispanic" was only related to "Spanish", but that's because it's a misleading name.

Latino: Latin America
Hispanic: Latin America + Iberia
Latin countries: Hispanic countries + France + Italy + Romania, etc...


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