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GoloSLB
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Posted at 7:35 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
| East Coast Americans...can't understand a word they say... |
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Lulu Nobody
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Posted at 7:07 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
| I'm gonna say, from what I know of English accents, either a heavy Irish or Scottish. It's the vowels that throws me completely most times. I love them though. |
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Colleen35
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Posted at 2:12 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
| East Africans used to be hard for me to understand, but now I love their accent, since I've gotten used to it. I still have some trouble understanding British folk when they speak fast, but mostly I understand everyone. |
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TheatreMinelli
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Posted at 1:00 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
Quote: from Tattered And Torn at 8:52 pm on Dec. 30, 2008
Quote: from theatreminelli at 8:51 pm on Dec. 30, 2008
Glasweigan. Oh My GOOOOOOOD. I need that accent dead and buried. 
Shut up 
Seriously I can't listen to it. |
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BubbleCake
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Posted at 12:55 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
| Some British accents. Hm, Northern Irish sometimes also. |
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W o n d e r l a n d
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Posted at 12:55 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
Quote: from arwen rashka at 7:52 am on Dec. 31, 2008
Canadian accent. Right-o. I don't sound any different than the people in California do when I go down there. Maybe you're thinking of a Newfie Accent? Or French-Canadian? But South African. 
idk 2 of my teachers are canadian I find it hard to understand but they dont mind, they are really nice teachers so they pick on me because I have a strong Australian accent |
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Josh2k6
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Posted at 12:54 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
My accent is pretty hard to understand. I have a welsh accent btw. |
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Drinkingjam
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Posted at 12:53 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
| Hardcore scottish or south african, anything else is alright. |
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W o n d e r l a n d
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Posted at 12:53 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
Quote: from theatreminelli at 7:51 am on Dec. 31, 2008
Glasweigan. Oh My GOOOOOOOD. I need that accent dead and buried. 
I dont think I have ever heard that |
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airemaye
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Posted at 12:53 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
| When I went to Ireland, I had trouble understanding some people. I had to ask them to repeat what they'd said, and I was so embarassed. And then I was like, "This is why people hate American tourists, isn't it?" |
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arwen rashka
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Posted at 12:52 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
Canadian accent. Right-o. I don't sound any different than the people in California do when I go down there. Maybe you're thinking of a Newfie Accent? Or French-Canadian? But South African. |
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chaosdisown
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Posted at 12:52 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
| almost all english speaking accents i could understand, unless they have a strong accent which gets in the way of their ability to speak certain sounds. ironically, i think my accent is very bad, i have trouble with "r"s it takes me forever to get someone to understand |
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Tattered And Torn
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Posted at 12:52 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
Quote: from theatreminelli at 8:51 pm on Dec. 30, 2008
Glasweigan. Oh My GOOOOOOOD. I need that accent dead and buried. 
Shut up |
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MyipodsnameisJosie
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Posted at 12:51 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
| Um... Austrian I think. Wolfgang Puck, whatever he is. That's barely English, in my opinion. |
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Skifox
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Posted at 12:51 pm on Dec. 30, 2008 |
:O i looooove the irish. Scottish accent, yuck! and also I can't understand them, actually, anywhere up north, newcastle, yorkshire. blah. |
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