Author Topic: do you want to speak in a different accent?  (Read 3347 times)

am I the only one who's tired of the way they speak?

some of you might be thinking "how do you notice your own accent if you've been hearing it your whole life?"; I know what certain letters and sounds and blah blah blah are supposed to sound like. i.e. I notice that people with american accents say t sounds often made into d sounds to more fluently speak it. I seriously don't know why this bothers me.

so uh
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if so, what accent?
for me, australian because it sounds mad lovey.



yay in the right board this time
and GODDAMNIT I DOUBLEPOSTED IT
« Last Edit: October 06, 2012, 11:01:41 PM by MrMcCakey »


I want a British accent. Now.

i want to completely get rid of my southern accent.


I've taught myself to say some words with an accent I don't really have. Like, research, details, and some other things.

finnish accent is best accent



Austrailianianianianianian.

i don't like the way it sounds :s
Oh, well i didn't hear much of it anyways.

i don't like the way it sounds :s
you're southern and don't like it?

one of the very few :o

you're southern and don't like it?

one of the very few :o

i dislike southern accents

i apparently have a lisp and i hate it

My Scottish accent is no doubt my best.

Currently working on Northern British too. Mother = Meuthah

My Russian accent's also pretty good.

And I have to do an Italian accent for this year's school play. It's going pretty well, being that I learned it from AC2.

My roosterney accent is good too, though everyone can do a roosterney accent.

And I can do a pretty good "gruff burly viking" voice, like some of the guards in Skyrim. "HEURD DERE REFAWRMING DE DAWNGAWHD. VAMPIAH HUNTEAHZ OR SOMPSING, IN DE OLD FOART NEAR REEFTIN. MAIGHT CONSIDAH JOYNING UP MAHSELF."

I like imitate accents.