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Do you have an accent...

Do you have an accent?

  • Yes

    Votes: 14 58.3%
  • No

    Votes: 10 41.7%

  • Total voters
    24
You don't know if you have an accent... accent is something based on the opinions of other people ^_^;

I can't say plenty of words... three/free are identical when I say it x_x; and then there are a few others but I can't recall them at the moment...
 
LOL, I guess I just have an ordinary Australian accent. It's not pronounced or anything though. And I can imitate some other accents.
 
frostweaver said:
You don't know if you have an accent... accent is something based on the opinions of other people ^_^;

I can't say plenty of words... three/free are identical when I say it x_x; and then there are a few others but I can't recall them at the moment...
xD; Maybe I've should have typed, Do other people think you have an accent? n_n; My friend says no, but my mom says I speak 'rusty' English. In other terms, not speaking it fluently as I should've been. =D;
 
I feel I have a slight accent. It depends on my location. When I was living in New York for several years, I had a very slight New York accent which would only escalate when I was angry and yelling at someone (ha, made me a tad thuggish). After living in Maryland for several more years, I have a bit of a southern-ness, once again, more noticable when yelling.
 
I have a plain English accent :) It's much like the "typical" one, but not as refined (I drop my letters, since I'm from the South East of England ;))

I love Southern accents :D I think they're great!
 
Lightning said:
No accent here. ^_^;; Well, not that I know of, anyway. =\ I don't speak with the stereotypical Canadian accent. X3; I'm pretty normal (well, in that aspect).

oO; On a sort of related topic... my dad says he might be able to get our mic working on the other computer, though.
>.>; *holds back from making a tease here*

Ooo, get the mic working! Yeah~~~that?d be awesome. O_O
 
:) Yes, I have an accent. Normal Filipino accent. =P But I have imitation accents too. o.O; Like, chinese, brit, scottish, Aussie language too. :|
^_~ Which is why I confuse myself when I speak in different accents. :P
 
I guess an accent depends on where you are from and where you live. Accents are only obvious if your not used to them.
 
I think everybody has an accent. If your British then you think the Americans have the accent, if your American then its the other way around. I'm Canadian. I don't think I've ever heared anyone use a Canadian stereotype accent, ever. I don't think I have an accent.
 
Miyu-chan said:
I don't know New Yorkers have accents. xD; You learn something new everyday, huh? n_n;

Trust me...a lot of people do. :P
Well I don't really know if I have an accent. It's probaly my deep voice. XD

And about the learning part.....I'm not so sure about that. :P
 
heh. Ive been asked if ive ever lived with a newfie [new found land peoples, east coast of canada]. I have a slightly odd accent that changes from sentence to sentence even, depending on how sober I am [on sugar.. really. o_o] i once was bugging a friend out with this horrible southern accent.. and this eddy-murphy type thing. although, to her delight, i got out of my stuck couthern accent and became english! yeay.
w/e. i have an under accent of typical canadian.. ay.
i grew up with scandinavian peoples, so i often say 'dat' over 'that', etc. for the languages dont have a 'th' sound.
 
I like imitating an Indian accent... like the radio show host here in Australia who does "celebrity phone scams".
 
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