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question for non-americans
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| Dj Dizzy |
this is something i've always wondered, you can tell when someone is american or not by the way they talk, but do we have an accent to you?
i live in atlanta so i hear alot of southern accents but i'm from cleveland so i sound completely different, those kinds of differences anyone can tell, but does the average typical american have an accent? |
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| gwrmarines |
| Me live in cleveland:p |
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| visje |
| Lol u can hear them from a mile ahead :) its so darn obvious ;) |
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| trancepixie17 |
| ** Yea, darling. most of all the americans, have an accent....it's aezy-paezy as that ;) |
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| Dj Dizzy |
| quote: | Originally posted by gwrmarines
Me live in cleveland:p |
hell to the yes! :) |
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| Tranceporter99 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Dizzy
but does the average typical american have an accent? |
i think its more how loud we are, more how we act and dress, than our actual accent, and yeah we do have an accent as well, all countrys do |
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| dj_mdma |
| yes, you can tell the different american accents. i can tell if you're from NYC, the south, or LA :) |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Dizzy
this is something i've always wondered, you can tell when someone is american or not by the way they talk, but do we have an accent to you?
i live in atlanta so i hear alot of southern accents but i'm from cleveland so i sound completely different, those kinds of differences anyone can tell, but does the average typical american have an accent? |
im from the ATL too... well not from but live here, and yes accents are strong on southerners.... *the force is strong in you* |
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| mentalbarter |
i can hear differences betwen them but i couldnt place them to regions of america
cept them redneck mofos |
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| Floorfiller |
| well obviously if to americans brits have accents then it works both ways...we have a different way of pronoucing things so i would assume that you could tell i'm american... |
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| eXo |
| I'd much rather speak proper english, than american english. *sighs* |
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