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lord voldemort wrote:well nz and sth african are very similar accents.....i have mates from both countries and although i can quite easily tell the difference they are still similar
aussie actors tend to sound like english actors cause most aussies go to london for there 'big break' if that makes sense
umm
well i love american accents....its awesome
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MeDeFe wrote:You forgot Indian English, Meggy. Very distinctive, that one.
sam_levi_11 wrote:i find it hard to tell the diff meggy.
also our accent is so different to what americans think of it as, all the stiff upper lip bs.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
was i angry?Neoteny wrote:sam_levi_11 wrote:i find it hard to tell the diff meggy.
also our accent is so different to what americans think of it as, all the stiff upper lip bs.
You need to calm down.
sam_levi_11 wrote:was i angry?Neoteny wrote:sam_levi_11 wrote:i find it hard to tell the diff meggy.
also our accent is so different to what americans think of it as, all the stiff upper lip bs.
You need to calm down.i obviously appear aggresive on these boards
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
yeah its sumin i dont like(when americans think of us like that). i mean i dont think ur all fat and spotty with southern american accents.Neoteny wrote:sam_levi_11 wrote:was i angry?Neoteny wrote:You need to calm down.i obviously appear aggresive on these boards
I'm referring to your previous vitriol on the subject.
sam_levi_11 wrote: i mean i dont think ur all fat and spotty with southern american accents.
firth4eva wrote:Meh, I thought a canadian bloke was american.
btownmeggy wrote:firth4eva wrote:Meh, I thought a canadian bloke was american.
Yeah, it usually takes me at least 5 minutes of conversation to be able to tell the difference, if I ever do. I consider them basically the same accent.
i would think that percentage would be zero. although a large number of them would have it as a second language. amongst them there are two types:btownmeggy wrote:MeDeFe wrote:You forgot Indian English, Meggy. Very distinctive, that one.
Actually, I considered it. I wonder: what percentage of people in India speak English as their first language?
brooksieb wrote:Well i've obviously boycotted the thread but i just needed to point something out. there is about 3 different types of native accents in london .
Xtratomato wrote:brooksieb wrote:Well i've obviously boycotted the thread but i just needed to point something out. there is about 3 different types of native accents in london .
I can find 5, and I don't even live there.
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