Women with accents..
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southern yall
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Wisconsinian? People from the South tell me I have an accent. Not sure what to call it.0
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I´m icelandic, no accent.
I would say you have an Icelandic accent then. As long as you're from somewhere with it's own unique dialect, you have an accent. It would be like saying that the British don't have an accent, because if you were from there, you all sound the same, but a Canadian would have an accent because s/he would sound different, or vice versa.
I'm Canadian, and I have a Canadian accent (Toronto-ish, to be more precise), but to me, I don't have an accent. To you, I sound very different, so I do have an accent.
Very true as I do not think I have an accent until I travel and people ask me where I am from and then inform me that I have a southern accent.0 -
I've an Irish accent :happy:0
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My accent is mostly eastern PA (near philly) - which is where I am from. And I have a little of this dialect that I am not even sure where it's from that I picked up from my mom and I am sure she got from my grandma (I have to ask her where it's from) but only on some words. :laugh: Everyone teases me when those words come out.
I live in Bucks county, we are almost neighbors.
I live just outside Philly, hello neighbors!!!!
I'm a Brit, so I have a good old Englisg accent0 -
A little bit of a southern accent (not to strong of a one).... cute and sexy at the same time0
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I didn't think I had one but I get some grief. for "talking posh" Could probably read the news for the BBC. When I worked at a pub my nickname was Princess Anne - the other barmaid was from Sheffield .:drinker:0
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I'm half German, half American. Grew up in Germany until I was 12, so my dad taught me English. He's from Michigan. I speak very properly and neutral, except when I drink or am tired...then I have that annoying Midwest twang. Ugh!0
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Minneeesoootan!
Love it!0 -
ive a dublin accent (im irish)0
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I have a Geordie accent (N.E England)0
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I'm half German, half American. Grew up in Germany until I was 12, so my dad taught me English. He's from Michigan. I speak very properly and neutral, except when I drink or am tired...then I have that annoying Midwest twang. Ugh!
and in bed right? I mean how hard is it to speak English in bed0 -
British, no regional excitingness i sound like american's doing british accents in films... (if that makes any sense...)... rather well spoken
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South African0
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Minnesoootan.0
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a mixed accent Berkshire/Dorset/Somerset (English)...0
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Slight southern, worse when I'm around family.
Hoosier Momma0 -
most people tell me i sound like anime cartoons0
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I´m icelandic, no accent.
I would say you have an Icelandic accent then. As long as you're from somewhere with it's own unique dialect, you have an accent. It would be like saying that the British don't have an accent, because if you were from there, you all sound the same, but a Canadian would have an accent because s/he would sound different, or vice versa.
I'm Canadian, and I have a Canadian accent (Toronto-ish, to be more precise), but to me, I don't have an accent. To you, I sound very different, so I do have an accent.0 -
Essex/London accent - try hard to talk nicer but can't escape my roots even though I haven't lived there for 15 years0
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Liverpool0
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When i'm in the uk i have an aussie accent.
When i'm in oz i have a Uk accent.
So i guess im 1/2 way between0 -
Aussie0
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definately a southern belle!0
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I'm currently living in France, so when I speak French I have an accent. People say it's charming to have an American accent in French, so I definitely play it up sometimes!!0
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I am from Western Massachusetts- so I actually do not have an accent, lol. No funny Middle of the state (Worcester area) accent, and definitely not a Bah-stan (boston) accent.
But I tend to pick up accents easily- so depending on who I am with, I start sounding like them.0 -
I'm working on my southern accent since I just moved to the south 6 months ago!0
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I'd have to say English (yes yes I know there is no such thing, let me explain). I was born in the Netherlands, but I leaned english from my Welsh mum who went to boarding school in England so her accent (and consequently mine) is every neutral.
I've had English people tell me I've got a BBC-accent or a West London accent. Either is fine with me, I'm just really glad I don't have a Dutch accent0 -
Southern! Born in NC but raised in Virginia...0
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London, that's West London for those that understand the different London accents.0
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