|
Your accent (pg. 21)
|
View this Thread in Original format
| eROs.au |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rose
I can't imagine you with an aussie accent at all Mr. Latino_life or whatever your email is. |
:p |
|
|
| Domesticated |
| quote: | Originally posted by eROs.au
na i recorded on windows sound recorder. so its a .wav
EDIT
here it is. http://www.sendspace.com/file/t9fblf
keep in mind i did it this morning after being a bit seedy. |
Sorry to say, but you've got traces of wog and bogan in there.
Are you of Mediterranean descent? |
|
|
| eROs.au |
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
Sorry to say, but you've got traces of wog and bogan in there.
Are you of Mediterranean descent? |
south american ;) |
|
|
| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
Sorry to say, but you've got traces of wog and bogan in there.
Are you of Mediterranean descent? |
There's no bogan in there, what are you on about. Bogans drawl. Wog, maybe, but south american is just like a special kind of wog, or something. Right? :p
Post yours, I wanna hear. |
|
|
| Fpcookie |
theres definitely some bogan in there sorry mate :p
its not bad though because you dont actually talk like one, only sound slightly like one
also i thought the way you said "accent" was way more weird than how you said "goodbye". that sounded normal to me :conf:
oh, and Domesticated sounds like a chinstroker :p |
|
|
| Domesticated |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fpcookie
its not bad though because you dont actually talk like one, only sound slightly like one |
This.
I find this with most Queenslanders...even the ones that don't use bogan words like "youse" still have some slight bogan inflections on vowels etc.
It's funny, everyone in Australia calls each other bogans, but you never hear of anyone admitting to themselves they are one, even the people who exhibit every stereotype associated with the label.
| quote: | Originally posted by Fpcookie
oh, and Domesticated sounds like a chinstroker :p |
How marvellously delightful of you to say so old chap. |
|
|
| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
I find this with most Queenslanders...even the ones that don't use bogan words like "youse" still have some slight bogan inflections on vowels etc. |
I agree. QLD'ers, for the most part, sound quite horrific. But, it's the same for a lot of parts of Oz, though mostly rural-ish areas.
My theory is that the further away from a big city/cosmopolitan area you are, the more you suffer from...shall we call it...boganism?
A city attracts a large number of people, from all over the place. Perhaps, the more people with differing accents you encounter in your daily run-of-the-mill , the more a stronger sounding accent is 'evened out'? |
|
|
| Ian |
| Sushi should put a warning up that he's playing everyones voice to his gf :p least i passed the test :D |
|
|
| Fpcookie |
| ill admit theres a little bit of yobbo in me :toocool: |
|
|
| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
Right dude, because there surely aren't significant speech differences between individuals within one country. |
Yeah because I said there weren't differences.:rolleyes: |
|
|
| Rose |
very slight southern accent 
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
I found the voice file I posted in Lira's thread ages ago.
This is me (poorly) reciting the Choose Life thing from Trainspotting.
http://sushipunk.net/Random/SushipunkChooseLife.MP3
Domesticated/Beat Blog/Other Australians - Do I sound like a bogan/ocker/whatever?
Post your own voices if you can, I wanna hear. |
what the hell? you only have an accent when you say certain words. WHAT KIND OF AUSSIE ARE YOU?! LOL. |
|
|
|
|