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Didymous

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I’m from Texas so I maybe should know what you and Seoulsearch are saying here, but frankly, lynx’s one is decipherable, but what are you saying, Seoulsearch????

I’ll just have to blame my ignorance on French (Cajun French that is, so that one would want French classes based on my language skills lol) being my native language lol.
My double ex was from East Texas, and she said that's the strongest southern accent. Having heard her kin that lives there, I had to agree.
 

Pipp

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Irish is my top favorite.













I've recently learned that Korean accent can be awesome as well. :)
 

Mel85

Daughter of the True King
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First of, what's wrong with me? Well, how much time do you have... :cool:

Second, I think it's a complete tragedy when people get made fun of for their accents. :( I understand maybe poking fun at friends for the way different things are pronounced different ways, but for example, Southerners who feel they have to erase their accents - it should be a crime. :(

By the way, Lynx.

Jeet yet? :D
To be fair, I sometimes have broken English lol my folks taught us our native tongue and their English is not to great, but understandable:)
 
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Susanna

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#46
To be fair, I sometimes have broken English lol my folks taught us our native tongue and their English is not to great, but understandable:)
Same thing with me. My parents, especially my mother, did not speak much English, but insisted on teaching me ‘English’ as well. 😁
 

Subhumanoidal

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Southern accents can even vary. Different states can have different variations on the accent.

NZ accents sound like a combination of the best parts of British and Aussie without the negatives. So nice to hear.
 

Kojikun

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I’m from Texas so I maybe should know what you and Seoulsearch are saying here, but frankly, lynx’s one is decipherable, but what are you saying, Seoulsearch????

I’ll just have to blame my ignorance on French (Cajun French that is, so that one would want French classes based on my language skills lol) being my native language lol.
Arcadians played a large part in the development for the Cajun culture. I believe the word Cajun comes from Arcadian who where French Canadian who moved to the south mostly Louisiana.
 

ChandlerFan

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I won't lie, after seeing the movie "Hunt for the Wilderpeople" (highly recommended), I can't hear a Kiwi accent and not want to laugh. I watched Thor: Ragnarok the other day, and when I heard Korg for the first time, I knew he was going to be a hilarious character.

 

Dino246

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Arcadians played a large part in the development for the Cajun culture. I believe the word Cajun comes from Arcadian who where French Canadian who moved to the south mostly Louisiana.
What r u talking about? There's no 'r' in 'Acadian'. :)

Et in arcadia ego...
 

Dino246

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Irish is my top favorite.
I've recently learned that Korean accent can be awesome as well. :)
I just saw the last line of this.

I rish I'd seen it earlier... I could make a good joke with it. ;)
 

zeroturbulence

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I won't lie, after seeing the movie "Hunt for the Wilderpeople" (highly recommended), I can't hear a Kiwi accent and not want to laugh. I watched Thor: Ragnarok the other day, and when I heard Korg for the first time, I knew he was going to be a hilarious character.

That was a good movie! :D That little kid was so funny! :ROFL:
 

JustEli

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Je taime avec tou mon coure ( go ahead n correct my spellin @Susanna ) was music to my ears at one
point in time.
 

Didymous

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I like to use Irish, Russian, or Australian accents sometimes. I usually do a rez accent when i'm talking to rez NDNs.
 

Dino246

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I like to use Irish, Russian, or Australian accents sometimes. I usually do a rez accent when i'm talking to rez NDNs.
Play them some Rez Band while you're at it. ;)
 

Kojikun

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What r u talking about? There's no 'r' in 'Acadian'. :)

Et in arcadia ego...
Oops lol you are correct 😂 one of my favorite games ever is Skies of Arcadia I get get those two words confused 😋
 
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Susanna

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I think an Italian accent is très charmant.