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ACCENTS

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  • ursy87
    ursy87 Posts: 287
    Depends where I am!

    I have a mixture of Fife,Edinburgh,Highlands and Glaswegian accent so depends which part of the country I am in, I can easily slip into any accent I hear! I normally have a soft general Scottish accent though
  • Forensic
    Forensic Posts: 468 Member
    Minnesooootan (with a heavy neutral mask)
  • jennarandhayes
    jennarandhayes Posts: 456 Member
    Totally Cali, dude!
  • I am Canadian, eh. :D
  • warmachinejt
    warmachinejt Posts: 2,162 Member
    half german and hispanic
  • Talako
    Talako Posts: 79 Member
    half german and hispanic

    What does that mean? Instead of twirling the r in burrrrrito, you give it a guttural sound?
  • cartern1
    cartern1 Posts: 270 Member
    Scouse and loud

    Is there any other kind?
  • pacmanjack
    pacmanjack Posts: 866 Member
    BOSSSS-tin...
  • pinkgigi
    pinkgigi Posts: 693 Member
    so the Southern Hemisphere is represented:

    Aussie Aussie Aussie, oi oi oi

    Definitely not Steve Irwin though (urgh), don't know anyone who speaks like that!

    BTW, PhilipByrne I think I love you, just talk to me and I'll swoon.

    GG
  • SmangeDiggs
    SmangeDiggs Posts: 238 Member
    KIWI here
  • xtinalovexo
    xtinalovexo Posts: 1,376 Member
    "like, oh my god"

    (ive been told foreverrrrr i sound like valley girl)
  • SkateboardFi
    SkateboardFi Posts: 1,322 Member
    new orleans undertone
  • Rural Utah Hillbilly.
    Apparently I pronounce "our" like "are" and "creek" sounds like "crick"
  • DorothyNorrington
    DorothyNorrington Posts: 123 Member
    Rural Utah Hillbilly.
    Apparently I pronounce "our" like "are" and "creek" sounds like "crick"

    Must be a Utah thing! I do them too. Do you drop the g from "ing" endings?
  • anelahm
    anelahm Posts: 237 Member
    pidgen english, common here in hawaii. its not as retarded sounding as the movies play it up to be -_-
  • sccamero
    sccamero Posts: 164 Member
    Apparently I have a slight midwestern undertone to my voice when I am from south florida.....makes no sense. I don't hear it but everyone thinks I have an accent when they are from the northeast and midwest.
  • Pebble321
    Pebble321 Posts: 6,423 Member
    Mild Aussie accent - some people think I'm English.
    Like Nicole Kidman maybe?
    But not like Steve Irwin, he was a Queenslander and they have their own special accent :smile:
  • Lozzy_82
    Lozzy_82 Posts: 324 Member
    Neutral, posh, *hint* of Brummy!
  • xMissy6x
    xMissy6x Posts: 347 Member
    aussie aussie aussie oi oi oi!! oh thats 6 lol
  • Casual Midwestern American.

    It's not as Country as most believe.
  • Rural Utah Hillbilly.
    Apparently I pronounce "our" like "are" and "creek" sounds like "crick"

    Must be a Utah thing! I do them too. Do you drop the g from "ing" endings?

    Oh I certainly do! And "mountain" is pronounced "moun'n".
  • ESVABelle
    ESVABelle Posts: 1,264 Member
    <3 Southern Belle Sweetheart <3 (with attitude)
  • beastin scottish of course! :)
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