June 25, 200817 yr Ok, so I forgot totally about adding Italian so you can merge that other thread with this one. What's you're favorite accent? Ok, SO REDO.
June 25, 200817 yr :laugh3: Whoohoo! Italian! http://media.putfile.com/starlight-milano-2006 http://uploadfile2.putfile.com/getfile/1202092920video1234sslash17520533380.mp3 Okay, that's not exactly an Italian accent, but still... it's Italian with an English accent! :laugh3: I really need to tone this Matt Bellamy obsession down...
June 25, 200817 yr What I wouldn't give for an Australian accent... Though an American southern accent pwns all. :smug:
June 25, 200817 yr I looove Australian accents. I could sit and listen to them all day. I'm one of those people whose accent changes depending on what they're surrounded with, so going to Australia is definitely high up on my list...:P
June 25, 200817 yr Australian/British accents are cool. Brits, what do American accents sound like to you? I've always wondered this.:thinking:
June 25, 200817 yr Canadian accents are nice too, it seems like they usually pronounce some vowels differently than Americans.
June 25, 200817 yr Australian/British accents are cool. Brits, what do American accents sound like to you? I've always wondered this.:thinking: We probably sound like cats to them. Meow Meow Meow! Or something.
June 25, 200817 yr Author What I wouldn't give for an Australian accent... Though an American southern accent pwns all. :smug: !! no. American southern? no. just NO.
June 25, 200817 yr To Brits (well to me at least, having lived in England), Australians sound...well, Australian...:laugh3: They definitely sound different, if that's what you mean...?
June 25, 200817 yr It's funny how northerners (Americans) tend to associate having a southern accent with being dumb. It's like the last bit of stereotyping that's socially acceptable these days. Some of the smartest people I've ever met have strong southern accents.
June 25, 200817 yr Scottish, I'd kill to sound Scottish. You're hot as it is man, don't make it worse. :wink3: And yeah, I agree... I voted Scottish.
June 25, 200817 yr You're hot as it is man, don't make it worse. :wink3: And yeah, I agree... I voted Scottish. .
June 25, 200817 yr You're hot as it is man, don't make it worse. :wink3: And yeah, I agree... I voted Scottish. Haha thanks lad.(Thats Scottish, right?)
June 25, 200817 yr british, spanish (this is purely based on a tv-show where their english was hilarious and the accent ah) I don't like scottish too muh..it takes too much of my brain capasity to even understand what they're saying. It's a pity though :(
June 25, 200817 yr I had to go Italian, my best friend and his family are Italian and when their Grandparents are over it's like I am watching the God Father...
June 25, 200817 yr It's not a great poll because there's a bunch of different British accents. It might not sound like it to Americans or Australians but if you put me (from Newcastle) and someone (from London) together you'd notice a massive difference.
June 25, 200817 yr Irish. Speak with an Irish accent and I'll faint of happiness. Remember that girls? :P
June 25, 200817 yr Irish. Speak with an Irish accent and I'll faint of happiness. Remember that girls? :P In that case you must be into Nadine Coyle from Girls Aloud!:P
June 25, 200817 yr ^ Mark, two words for you (again): ROLL EYES ^^Ireentje - best choice of them all! :nice: And Indya, I'm resentful of the fact that you simply put down "Irish" - there are many many many many many different accents in such a small country. How dare you lump me in with someone from D4. :P (Its a whole Dublin thing btw) ;)
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