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i dunno...a southeast coast one? lol
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| Originally posted by RJT Wisconsin. I say (apparently) "bay-gul" instead of "bay-gel." |
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| Originally posted by l�cid no no no you say "BEG-ul" ... and it should be "BAY-gul" |
I got a weird one, as with most who go or went to an international school...mixture of Swedish, American and British....
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| Originally posted by Slylee i dunno...a southeast coast one? lol |
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.
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 
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| 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.... |
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?"
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 
the retarded robot accent.
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| 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. |
or when people say Ill-li-noise, instead of Ill-li-noi
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.
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
'Sconny
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.
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| Originally posted by UWM 'Sconny |
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!
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| Originally posted by wienerschnitzel and no i don't say ABOOT! |

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| 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 |
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.
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| 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 |
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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