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But what is a British accent?It's not funny to them because they know what a real British-accent sounds like.
But what is a British accent?It's not funny to them because they know what a real British-accent sounds like.
But what is a British accent?
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I think what daan is aiming at with his question is that there is no "British accent" as such, because Britain consists of more than England and the English accent. Just like there is no American accent as such. Many non-Americans would argue that an "American accent" sounds Texan, but I'm sure that the majority of Americans would not like that as well.The language you people speak on that forsaken rock in the North Atlantic that some how passes for English.
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Yeah, I had trouble finding the accent for Beer Can as well, I can do my dodgy accent for England pretty well but just what does beer can sound like? I have no idea.What is a "British" accent?![]()
Well, it pretty much sounds like a Jamaican saying "bacon".Yeah, I had trouble finding the accent for Beer Can as well, I can do my dodgy accent for England pretty well but just what does beer can sound like? I have no idea.
Well, it pretty much sounds like a Jamaican saying "bacon".![]()
Shame I dont really know what that sounds like either, I live in Australia, just Indians and Asians :/.
Yeah but I cant think of it off the top of my head, I am having a bit of a blankDon't you have TV or cinema?
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But what is a British accent?
But what is a British accent?
So you're saying that all Americans don't sound like Sheriff Buford T Justice then?I don't know; you guys don't seem to have any trouble assuming that there is a single "American" accent. We don't all live in Texas.
We don't y'all live in Texas.
I don't know; you guys don't seem to have any trouble assuming that there is a single "American" accent. We don't all live in Texas.
Well, that and the fact there's no such thing as "a" British accent. There's about 800 of them, and they have a remarkable spread.
Well i do speak english much better than i wright! I learned it in school, but mainly by myself, because when i was a kid and when watching TV, i missed all the movies by spending all the time reading the subtitles
, so i did learned mostly by myself. So when i have conversations with Americans (at work), they ask if i ever lived in the USA and in California
(LA)! I always say i learned it from the movies, and of corse, they start laughing
!
So i always thought the most "correct American accent" was from LA or NYC... either way i dont think the correct is from Texas!
Of corse the original and correct english is from England, in my opinion! We have the same thing between Portugal and Brazil! They learned it from us too(as all the other countries that speak portuguese)! My language is derived from Latim so we are the original
! If other countries learned the wrong way... Well the jokes on them
!
Dont get it^^
Dont get it^^