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| quote: | Originally posted by bananas
1) Can you make the distinction between "fast" and "vast"? Yes
2) How about "vest" and "west"? No, maybe slightly
3) Do "Saviour" and "Xavier" sound the same? No, I pronounce Xavier like 'Havier'
4) Do "Sun" and "Sung" sound the same? Yes
5) Say the word "Hot". Can you feel your tongue "hissing" in the same place it hits when you say "cot"? Yes
6) How the hell do you write "Aik shikt bonka"? That's the only thing I "know" in Lithuanian =/ Not sure what you mean with 'bonka' (it might mean 'bottle' but that doesn't add up) , but Aik shikt = Eik šikt (if you ment Go and shit into a bottle with that Aik shikt bonka, that would be - Eik šikt į butelį. |
Heh, "Havier" sounds so Spanish (English speakers usually pronounce it with a "z"... I don't know why I asked you this since you do have s/z in Lithuanian, heh)
By the way, "sun" and "sung" are not supposed to sound the same (though g-droppin' is quite usual in some dialects), and the "h" in "happy" does not sound like the "h" in Lithuanian... it's supposed to be much more "down the throat".
And yeah, I really wanted to say "Go and shit in a bottle". Thanks for enlightening me, I learnt that 10 years ago and never knew how to write 
| quote: | Originally posted by bananas
When I was spending my time in Manchester I was told I have kind of an American-english mannierism (probably cause of all the movies). So I guess I'm kind of a mixture of accents, mostly the lithuanian one, but also some of the british english (the one I was taught in school) and american english. |
There are lots of fit Lithuanian waitresses in the Heathrow Airport. It really puzzled the hell out of me because I couldn't understand anything they were saying 
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