I have British accent when speaking English Rule Britannia Rule the Waves
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Nope, but people already told me that I have, and I was confirmed that in a English School that I have British accent, and I already noted that. I didn't take the Test, thought.
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Nope, but people already told me that I have, and I was confirmed that in a English School that I have British accent, and I already noted that. I didn't take the Test, thought.
I would like to see what region of the US a British/Brazilian accent is most like. There was one video where a Brit found his accent was most like the south.
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Was interesting doing this as an Australian. Apparently I'm most similar to Providence, Boston and Milwaukee, which I did guess before because words like 'aunt' etc are pronounced the same way in new england accent
Post by Grea Kriopia on Mar 24, 2020 12:48:47 GMT -5
I'm a bit late, but I've found as a person from Michigan that no one else says this the same way: what do you call the substance used to coat roads? To me, it's ASH-fault
Post by Anisopterra on Mar 25, 2020 12:46:17 GMT -5
Huh. For me it's as-fault.
When I did the test, I got strong New England with some light influence from the southeast and the west coast, which makes sense as I live in New England, have family in the south, and then watch a lot of media from the west coast.
Post by Secular Territories on Apr 27, 2020 16:37:35 GMT -5
I got mostly southeast, but a decent bit from the northeast as well. I grew up in South Florida, which isn't deep south, and Atlanta, which is really just a mix of different regions, but my grandpa is southern, so my neutral accent was given southern to it by him.
Post by Eastern New England on May 8, 2020 0:46:44 GMT -5
I got San Jose and Freemont in California and Honolulu in Hawaii, which is weird, since all of my family live in the Eastern, Southern or Mid parts of the country.