Kiku
14 years ago
((OOC)) was told she sounded Canadian today. Not sure what I think on that.
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old!Denny
14 years ago
I Sounded like a scot when someone asked me where am I.
old!Denny
14 years ago
xD
Kiku
14 years ago
no idea
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Vash
14 years ago
Words with 'oh' in American english are sometimes pronounced with an 'oo'
Vash
14 years ago
It's really subtle. There are prolly a few othe differences fff
Vash
14 years ago
Like.... About.
UK_
14 years ago
I mispronounce words accidentally all the time that make it sound like I have a British/Irish accents.... sad thing is
UK_
14 years ago
I can't imitate a British accent to save my life orz
Kiku
14 years ago
I was raised in Duluth, MN. Yeah it's northern but not that north.
old!Denny
14 years ago
I got scot accent from my old teacher when very young. And i didn't even notice.
Mei
14 years ago
/Sometimes told she has a subtle Irish accent
Kiku
14 years ago
cute
Tino
14 years ago
I've been told we sound "proper" compared o Americans, it's part of the reason they send their actors to Canada so they can learn to speak
Tino
14 years ago
properly.
Mei
14 years ago
Pff. We sound perfectly fine! Exceptthosedangrednecks
Tino
14 years ago
I know >< Which is why I don't get that there's a difference.
Tino
14 years ago
Some of them do, my mom works for a tech support and she gets that all the time, customers saying she speaks really clearly.
Mei
14 years ago
I speak fairly clearly. It really depends on where you grow up in the US.
Kiku
14 years ago
yep
Tino
14 years ago
Eh I suppose. I have friends in Texas who have mild accents, apparently I have one too them, so it's all on what you're used too?
Tino
14 years ago
Yeah ><;;
Kiku
14 years ago
i know, i don't think i have one
Mei
14 years ago
/Can hear the subtle difference when she goes to NY
Lovino
14 years ago
/Wants her accent to be analyzed; ;u;;
Mei
14 years ago
/Same
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