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what kind of accent do you have? (pg. 3)
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kid nyce
quote:
Originally posted by Konijn
brooklyn, though not quite goombah =)


not quite goombah lol but do you say ay yo in the beginning of every sentence lol
Slylee
i dunno...a southeast coast one? lol
lücid
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" :p
Omega_Blue
quote:
Originally posted by lücid
no no no you say "BEG-ul" ... and it should be "BAY-gul" :p


you know what bothers the hell out of me? when people call it "Bag-uhl". wtf. and when they call "milk" "mehlk." meh. lk.
Absolut_Vodka
I got a weird one, as with most who go or went to an international school...mixture of Swedish, American and British....
Boomer187
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 :)
gehzumteufel
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.
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 :p Ask either frenchie (even if she didn't know what i was saying), chrissi, jake, angelblue etc if it's good :toothless
Cloudburst
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. :nervous:
AndreaCKY772
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?"

kr00t0n
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 :D
noikeee
the retarded robot accent.
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