Accents: Which make you melt and which drive you mad?
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I'm from Durham 20miles down the road from Newcastle, & its amazing the difference a couple of mile can make because I'm definitely not Geordie! :-)
As for my personal favourite I'd have to go with Irish0 -
anything european with a little bit of broken english - like penelope cruz
or hong kong chinese speaking little bit broken english.0 -
Slovenian accent is just amazing, southern accents, British accent's especially Irish and Aussie ones just annoy me something fierce >.<
And neither country is in Britain, so well done.
I don't have an accent
I'm just here to learn more about people's knowledge of geography :happy:0 -
Female Irish accent. OMG! I'm in love. Especially when they curse. Lol
Come hang around my house then!!! I love a good cup of tea and a curse, there's nothing like it!0 -
Saxon (Sächsisch) is absolutely hilarious. I love hearing it!
"Was? Lös! Was habsch dir gsocht? Du sölst um zwölfe zehause sein!"
http://www.myvideo.de/watch/8055096/du_sollst_um_zwoelfe_daheeme_sein0 -
My boyfriend sounds like any other Californian when he speaks English, but when he's talking to his family in Russian for some reason I just love it :blushing:0
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Aussie accent melts me.... German accent not so much....
ICH LEIBE DICH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Haha we have this up in our office at work (languages dept in a school!)
I like southern American accents, and also Irish, and Italian. Oh, and Australian. I'm English.0 -
Aussie accents are probably top for me. Have a soft spot for Irish and weirdly certain northern accents :P0
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Female Irish accent. OMG! I'm in love. Especially when they curse. Lol
Come hang around my house then!!! I love a good cup of tea and a curse, there's nothing like it!
mmmm, I forgot how hot that is!0 -
Melters: Scottish, Italian, Irish, Texan
Madders: American (except Texan), German, Russian0 -
I'm intrigued to know what a 'British' accent is but I suspect it's people saying 'British' when they mean 'English' and probably thinking of London/South. NAILS ON CHALKBOARD. But not as bad as when English people say 'English' instead of 'British'. i.e. "tea is a very English tradition". NGGGH.
Rant over.0 -
english, definitely english :blushing:
Honestly, there is no such thing as an English accent, it's like saying an American accent, there are so many variations and even the words people say in our tiny country are not understood by all :flowerforyou:0 -
english, definitely english :blushing:
Honestly, there is no such thing as an English accent, it's like saying an American accent, there are so many variations and even the words people say in our tiny country are not understood by all :flowerforyou:
snap! Almost.0 -
Welsh accent is awesome.0
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Slovenian accent is just amazing, southern accents, British accent's especially Irish and Aussie ones just annoy me something fierce >.<
And neither country is in Britain, so well done.
Were you commenting on the original post or my reply? If me maybe its the way I worded it because as an English person living in Australia I've got a bloody good idea of the geography involved
I don't have an accent
I'm just here to learn more about people's knowledge of geography :happy:0 -
Irish....the stronger the better!!0
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I'm from Durham 20miles down the road from Newcastle, & its amazing the difference a couple of mile can make because I'm definitely not Geordie! :-)
As for my personal favourite I'd have to go with Irish
whenever im in durhum (live in newcastle, dont sound like it) its soo nice! people actually talk like me and no one calls me posh haha0 -
Slovenian accent is just amazing, southern accents, British accent's especially Irish and Aussie ones just annoy me something fierce >.<
And neither country is in Britain, so well done.
Were you commenting on the original post or my reply? If me maybe its the way I worded it because as an English person living in Australia I've got a bloody good idea of the geography involved
I don't have an accent
I'm just here to learn more about people's knowledge of geography :happy:
I started with the word 'and' like I was continuing yours.0 -
For all the people digging the British accent....you clearly havnt been to Yorkshire LOL.
Me...I like a german accent....not sure why.
Some American accents grate on me, but I dont no which part they come from.0 -
english, definitely english :blushing:
Honestly, there is no such thing as an English accent, it's like saying an American accent, there are so many variations and even the words people say in our tiny country are not understood by all :flowerforyou:
I kinda disagree with this. Yes, there are different accents for different parts of Britain, but each one is British.. they don't' sound American, Italian etc, they are just different variations of British.
PS. my Norfolk accent is hot! hehe0
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