Author Topic: What American English sounds like to non-English speakers  (Read 1047 times)

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When I say the choose now, hold build a seen then a horror rape maybe get to call my boss die
« Last Edit: August 05, 2012, 10:59:34 AM by Nymethus »


It sounds Americain but apparently it's gibberish

also why is my avatar in the OP lol

It sounds Americain but apparently it's gibberish

also why is my avatar in the OP lol
dance dance dance

reinangabang roukabang dangtang rayng <---English to very young me

Weirdly I found this absolutely hilarious. Is this correct behaviour?

it's freakin' awesome music is what it is


I love how he starts one of the lines with "well that's enough sniffing"

Put HerpaDerp's avatar in the OP. Best dance ever

And the music itself is actually really cool

If American English sounds this awesome then I'm quitting Spanish. :D


Oh wow I've always wondered what it sounded like to non-English speakers
This is about as close as I can get

It sounds like I'd be able to understand what they're saying but it's just gibberish :s


It sounds like I'd be able to understand what they're saying but it's just gibberish :s

That's the point.

YOU'RE THE COLD MAZE TO SAY ONE

it almost sounds like words