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Posted by Slylee on Mar-13-2007 16:34:

i dunno...a southeast coast one? lol


Posted by l�cid on Mar-13-2007 16:36:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Wisconsin.

I say (apparently) "bay-gul" instead of "bay-gel."

no no no you say "BEG-ul" ... and it should be "BAY-gul"


Posted by Omega_Blue on Mar-13-2007 16:41:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
no no no you say "BEG-ul" ... and it should be "BAY-gul"


you know what bothers the hell out of me? when people call it "Bag-uhl". wtf. and when they call "milk" "mehlk." meh. lk.


Posted by Absolut_Vodka on Mar-13-2007 16:42:

I got a weird one, as with most who go or went to an international school...mixture of Swedish, American and British....


Posted by Boomer187 on Mar-13-2007 16:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
i dunno...a southeast coast one? lol




there is one?


i don't think i've ever been told I have one. I strive for american broadcast


Posted by gehzumteufel on Mar-13-2007 16:42:

the california accent if you can call it one. although i do say some things the way its said elsewhere in the world. like i say advertisment and birmingham the way the english do.


Posted by Ian on Mar-13-2007 16:42:

My accent isn't really a common one, like many uk cities/areas. Some of the more noticable are the london, the south west "farmer" one which sykadelik has, the brummie one and then the fake-brummie ones which birmingham people have, and it gets more annoying towards walsall, dudley, west bromich but it kinda goes away a bit for tamworth, coleshill, and coup has it even if he claims not to

Then you have scouse, geordie, welsh, mancunian, yorkshire, scottish, irish, and mine is just kinda soft & nice Ask either frenchie (even if she didn't know what i was saying), chrissi, jake, angelblue etc if it's good


Posted by Cloudburst on Mar-13-2007 16:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Absolut_Vodka
I got a weird one, as with most who go or went to an international school...mixture of Swedish, American and British....


yeah some words pronounced the british way, but most with american and everything butchered with Swedish accent.


Posted by AndreaCKY772 on Mar-13-2007 16:53:

i've been told by two people they thought i was southern.

i do notice that sometimes i pronounce "i" as "ah" and "me as may", but i definitely do not sound southern.

"ah don't know what to say"
"are you talking to may?"


Posted by kr00t0n on Mar-13-2007 16:58:

We should post up a list of words, then get anyone who has a mic to record themselves saying them, then up the mp3 somewhere so we can all listen


Posted by noikeee on Mar-13-2007 16:59:

the retarded robot accent.


Posted by l�cid on Mar-13-2007 17:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
you know what bothers the hell out of me? when people call it "Bag-uhl". wtf. and when they call "milk" "mehlk." meh. lk.

i always laugh when people say "Mwaukee" instead of "MIL-waukee"


Posted by Boomer187 on Mar-13-2007 17:05:

or when people say Ill-li-noise, instead of Ill-li-noi


Posted by jfk-pilot on Mar-13-2007 17:16:

I have this weird mix of , thick russian accent and a hint of some brooklyn accent as well. Weird thing is that i lived in brooklyn for 16 years and never had a really strong accent, until i moved to florida, and the accent became more prominent.


Posted by l�cid on Mar-13-2007 17:17:

quote:
Originally posted by jfk-pilot
I have this weird mix of , thick russian accent and a hint of some brooklyn accent as well. Weird thing is that i lived in brooklyn for 16 years and never had a really strong accent, until i moved to florida, and the accent became more prominent.

i never realized i said "bomb" with a NY accent until i moved to Wisconsin.

bawwwwwwwwm


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Mar-13-2007 17:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
My accent isn't really a common one, like many uk cities/areas. Some of the more noticable are the london, the south west "farmer" one which sykadelik has, the brummie one and then the fake-brummie ones which birmingham people have, and it gets more annoying towards walsall, dudley, west bromich but it kinda goes away a bit for tamworth, coleshill, and coup has it even if he claims not to

Then you have scouse, geordie, welsh, mancunian, yorkshire, scottish, irish, and mine is just kinda soft & nice Ask either frenchie (even if she didn't know what i was saying), chrissi, jake, angelblue etc if it's good


There is loads of Accents in the UK. Just above every county has it's own one I'd go as far to say a lot of the cites have their own one.

Some people rant on about estuary English etc I'm sure someone in Kent for an example sounds different to someone in Bedfordshire.


Posted by UWM on Mar-13-2007 17:19:

'Sconny


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Mar-13-2007 17:25:

A good one. Nothing puts me off faster than a crap and tacky, common sounding, 'you might possibly be retarded' accent.

"You must sound like a struggling car battery sweetheart," is what sprung to mind when I read AndreaCKY772's post.


Posted by Omega_Blue on Mar-13-2007 17:26:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
'Sconny


'ScAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHNEEE


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Mar-13-2007 17:28:

canadian? but i've had alot of people here in canada ask me where i'm from so apparently i sound a bit different, which doesn't make any sense i've lived in canada all my life. Some words i know i say diffrent are

Mum- instead of mom

and

Hut-dog, instead of hot-dog.

i have no explanation for this.

and no i don't say ABOOT!


Posted by bas on Mar-13-2007 17:33:

quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
and no i don't say ABOOT!

All Canadians say "aboot", it's just that none of them want to admit it

People outside of California have said I have a slight accent but I can't hear it, I also mumble like crazy so really...you wouldn't be able understand me anyway


Posted by UWM on Mar-13-2007 17:48:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
All Canadians say "aboot", it's just that none of them want to admit it

People outside of California have said I have a slight accent but I can't hear it, I also mumble like crazy so really...you wouldn't be able understand me anyway


Bunny definitely has a much stronger accent than you do.

But yes you mumble alot lol.


Posted by AndreaCKY772 on Mar-13-2007 17:49:

haha i heard about canadian's saying "aboot" but i nver heard a anadian say it yet.

dj mikey mike, i'm assuming you hate bostonian accents/think bostonian accents sound retarded.


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Mar-13-2007 17:53:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
All Canadians say "aboot", it's just that none of them want to admit it

People outside of California have said I have a slight accent but I can't hear it, I also mumble like crazy so really...you wouldn't be able understand me anyway



WTF YOU ******! what's your phone number imma call you right now and SET THIS RECORD STRAIGHT!!!!


Posted by montana on Mar-13-2007 17:59:

when it comes to swedish. none,
english, because i learned english (more or less) watching american tv, since swedish kidsshows sucked and we had cable, then it would probably make it "american broadcast"


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