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Cherrim

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General Canadian accent. It's a bit of a mix of Ontarian, Prairies, and Maritime. I suppose Ontario's accent is more dominant because I've lived here most of my life now but I still find that I pronounce a looot of things differently from friends who have lived here their whole life. A lot of the terminology I use is from the Maritimes too, but I guess that's not actually accent. :s

Not really a fan of accents in general. I kind of like ones that you can barely hear, though--so you don't have to work in the slightest to understand the person but you can tell there's something a little exotic underneath. Those are fun to listen to.
 

Meganium

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I'm Mexican but I sound American...probably because my first language was English and wasn't taught Spanish until I entered 4th or 5th grade. Right now if you hear my voice you can tell that some words I say will sound Spanish-y.

I am in love with both British and Australian accents. Both accents are music to my ears tbh.
 

Treecko

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I'm really not sure what accent, but since I'm from Missouri, I guess a Missouri/St.Louis accent? People here say some words differently such as "farty-far" instead of "forty- four" and "warsh" instead or "wash" . I've never really noticed myself saying those words like that but I'm sure I have before. I think everyone has an accent, sometime you just don't notice it cause you're used to your voice.

I really love British accents a ton and French, Australian , and Irish accents too.
 

Firox

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My main accent has to be Spanish (Mexican accent) since my grandma and my mother are from Mexico, and its the main language spoken in my home - so my main accent: Pacific Northwest English with Spanish Mexican accent if it makes any sense. I learn to love my accent. At times I do have problems pronouncing certain Pokemon names (when I hear them in English in the anime and I try to replicate the sound, sometimes I cant), same with lots of other words.

I really love the Japanese and Korean accents. When some one else speaks their language, or speaks in English and I can tell of their accent. Sometimes in my head "I wish I could have that accent too". I also love how the Swahili accent sounds like.
 

Sanguine

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Um, it's a bit weird. I was born in France, and I lived there for about 10 years. In that time I'd already formed my accent, so when I later moved to England, it was an absolute train wreck. I still can't form my 'r's and 'h's that well :[

So, it's an awkward mix between a French accent and an English one.

I love listening to other people speak, so you can say that I'm a fan of all accents. I especially love how the Irish speak, though :3
 
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According to certain Americans I have a Canadian accent. Whatever that means. My accent borrows from many of the ethnicities and the diverse people I've met during my lifetime and I tend to pronounce the same word differently in different contexts.
 
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I don't really think I have much of an accent at all really, but then again that's probably impossible. My bet is that (being Australian) I sound like I have an Aussie accent to those who do not have one - although I don't think it would be an overly strong one.

As for liking a particular kind? I don't really have a preference for any particular accent at all.
 

Trev

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I have a really bad accent. It's like a mix between Southern Hick and a manly female, which is absolutely horrible.

I don't really have any favorite accents outside of the standard British-favorite, I'm more about the pitch and sharpness of voices. I absolutely hate those nasal white-girl voices that they have on the West coast, especially when they say "like" over 90 times in a sentence >.<
 

Kano Shuuya

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I like English / British accents the best, oh my god.

Aside from that, my own accent is just a normal American accent, which to me doesn't even sound like I have an accent. xD It's not country, or Boston or anything, just typical American accent.
 
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I enjoy the "Geico" accent the most. It's kinda like a cross between British and Irish.

And my accent is just a normal American one. But, I do have the ability to an Indian accent.
 

Kikaito plush

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my accent is Glaswegian from Scotland, ( every town has it's own accent in britian).
I am quite fond of the Swedish accent. ( that might because I am 1 quarter Swedish)
 
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General Canadian accent. It's a bit of a mix of Ontarian, Prairies, and Maritime. I suppose Ontario's accent is more dominant because I've lived here most of my life now but I still find that I pronounce a looot of things differently from friends who have lived here their whole life. A lot of the terminology I use is from the Maritimes too, but I guess that's not actually accent. :s

Not really a fan of accents in general. I kind of like ones that you can barely hear, though--so you don't have to work in the slightest to understand the person but you can tell there's something a little exotic underneath. Those are fun to listen to.

Your accent is very lovely.

I'm Mexican but I sound American...probably because my first language was English and wasn't taught Spanish until I entered 4th or 5th grade. Right now if you hear my voice you can tell that some words I say will sound Spanish-y.

I am in love with both British and Australian accents. Both accents are music to my ears tbh.

Lol you would love my accent then. It is British but a few people can still make out the underlying Australian accent that still lingers in my voice.
 

Dreg

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I have a Scottish accent, a hint of Glaswegian in it. Accents I like? I like hearing some German, Spanish, French and Russian accents.
 

Elaitenstile

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I used to have a half-native-half-english-all-foolish type of accent but now it's developing into a pure Asian accent.


I like French accents and those which I can clearly understand.
 
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British, some would describe it as sounding quite posh - but it's pretty standard for the Berkshire area.
 
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I sound American for the most part, but there are times when my accent comes out.. though I'm not even sure what kind of accent it is. I was born in Russia and lived there until I was 7 but the accent doesn't, to me, sound much like a Russian one haha.
 

Cordelia

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I have a slight southern drawl when I say some words but otherwise, it's a pretty standard American accent from the mid-Atlantic region... well, until I start counting. Then the drawl comes out.

I just love the following accents (in no particular order):

-Southern Drawl (Strong, preferably on girls)
-British
-Irish
-Swedish
-Australian
-Kiwi
-Canadian (I'm soary!)

And many others ;-; I love accents omg <3
 

PlatinumDude

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Even though I'm Asian, I consider myself as having an American accent. The accents I like include British, Australian and Spanish.
 
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