So since most people around the world...
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...are learning an americanized version of english, what kind of accent do you have? (this obviously isn't for native english speakers )
https://www.gotoquiz.com/what_american...o_you_have
I'm pretty much a 100% match for a northeast american accent, apparently
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Posted on 20-04-2008 11:20
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i'm english (with a posh southern acccent ) but i came out as north east aswell |
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Posted on 20-04-2008 11:31
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I'm english (with a very English accent), but I'm given The Inland North as my accent.
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Posted on 20-04-2008 11:39
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Northeast it says...
I bet they wouldn't want to hear my French accent, and neither would you. |
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Posted on 20-04-2008 11:58
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"You have a Midland accent" is just another way of saying "you don't have an accent."
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Posted on 20-04-2008 11:59
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MarcoPRT wrote:
"You have a Midland accent" is just another way of saying "you don't have an accent."
you're from Santarém, of course you have an accent
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Posted on 20-04-2008 12:04
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Well, technically, I'm 35 kms away from that place. B)
And this hillbilly place where I live belongs to Lisbon district. Oh, and I don't really have an accent, at any language (well, from the ones I can talk a bit, maybe at spanish, the reason I don't like to write in that language).
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Posted on 20-04-2008 12:06
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MarcoPRT wrote:
I don't really have an accent, at any language
that's what 99% of people think about themselves. pretty much everyone is wrong though
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Posted on 20-04-2008 12:13
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However, I think I'm right at this point.
And I can tell something: in these towns and villages near from here, there are some specific accents, but I don't have one of these definately.
At English, how can I have an accent? I'm a student...
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Posted on 20-04-2008 12:24
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MarcoPRT wrote:
At English, how can I have an accent? I'm a student...
you have a portuguese accent, no question
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Posted on 20-04-2008 12:31
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issoisso wrote:
...are learning an americanized version of english, what kind of accent do you have? (this obviously isn't for native english speakers )
https://www.gotoquiz.com/what_american...o_you_have
I'm pretty much a 100% match for a northeast american accent, apparently
I have a scottish teacher and are studying for a cambridge exam....so I have a quite scottish accent with a little bit of swedish in some words |
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Posted on 20-04-2008 12:42
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MarcoPRT wrote:
"You have a Midland accent" is just another way of saying "you don't have an accent."
Med too.... I got about two thirds..... |
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Posted on 20-04-2008 12:55
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Inland North accent for me. |
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Posted on 20-04-2008 12:58
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alex153 wrote:
issoisso wrote:
...are learning an americanized version of english, what kind of accent do you have? (this obviously isn't for native english speakers )
https://www.gotoquiz.com/what_american...o_you_have
I'm pretty much a 100% match for a northeast american accent, apparently
I have a scottish teacher and are studying for a cambridge exam....so I have a quite scottish accent with a little bit of swedish in some words
Great...now I can't stop thinking of you yelling "They may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom" (or some other random incredibly corny line from that movie)
The american guy over where I work (Dwayne something) thought I was american at first. Too many american movies for me, I guess. He asked me if I was from Albany, wherever the heck that is
Edited by issoisso on 20-04-2008 13:00
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Posted on 20-04-2008 13:10
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I am American, with a New York accent, which is foreign to middle america B)
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issoisso wrote:
alex153 wrote:
issoisso wrote:
...are learning an americanized version of english, what kind of accent do you have? (this obviously isn't for native english speakers )
https://www.gotoquiz.com/what_american...o_you_have
I'm pretty much a 100% match for a northeast american accent, apparently
I have a scottish teacher and are studying for a cambridge exam....so I have a quite scottish accent with a little bit of swedish in some words
Great...now I can't stop thinking of you yelling "They may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom" (or some other random incredibly corny line from that movie)
The american guy over where I work (Dwayne something) thought I was american at first. Too many american movies for me, I guess. He asked me if I was from Albany, wherever the heck that is
It is in upstate New York. It is the capital of the state of New York. I can't really imagine what an accent from up state New York would sound like, maybe a cross between a new england accent and some kind of New York accent. But that is where Albany is, if you cared
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Posted on 20-04-2008 13:14
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Well, we also have Albany not too far from here, somewhere in the North of Greece, close to the former Republic of Yugoslavia, but I doubt that's what issoisso's fellow was referring to |
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Posted on 20-04-2008 13:27
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I don't have an accent acording to the quiz result...
Plus this:
"You have a good voice for TV and Radio" B)
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Posted on 20-04-2008 13:28
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issoisso wrote:
alex153 wrote:
issoisso wrote:
...are learning an americanized version of english, what kind of accent do you have? (this obviously isn't for native english speakers )
https://www.gotoquiz.com/what_american...o_you_have
I'm pretty much a 100% match for a northeast american accent, apparently
I have a scottish teacher and are studying for a cambridge exam....so I have a quite scottish accent with a little bit of swedish in some words
Great...now I can't stop thinking of you yelling "They may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom" (or some other random incredibly corny line from that movie)
The american guy over where I work (Dwayne something) thought I was american at first. Too many american movies for me, I guess. He asked me if I was from Albany, wherever the heck that is
You should here my teacher in that case...he has started to lose his accent a little bit though since he moved here. Hearing him speak swedish with a scottish accent is hilarious |
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Posted on 20-04-2008 13:40
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thanks stemple. I'm enlightened.
alex: hearing a native english speaker trying to speak ANY language is hilarious
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