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Post by Hnefahogg on Apr 1, 2024 19:21:18 GMT
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Apr 1, 2024 19:50:15 GMT
He's making a good effort but I wouldn't think he was British. He has tones of South African with the way he's clipping words by the end.
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Post by Roxy on Apr 1, 2024 21:03:10 GMT
He's making a good effort but I wouldn't think he was British. He has tones of South African with the way he's clipping words by the end. I do a much better one. 🤪 voca.ro/161YpPIOikLG
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Post by Stammerhead on Apr 1, 2024 22:13:40 GMT
He sounds like a European who has been living in the UK for some time. He speaks very well but there’s something not quite right.
A once met a Spanish woman who spoke English with a perfect London accent.
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Post by primethefirst on Apr 1, 2024 22:38:06 GMT
British can usually fake a basic American accents easier than the other way around. The hard part is when they try to do something like a Boston or Southern accent.
Then it can be all over the place.
Funny that he is Canadian and they couldn't tell.
"Are you from Germany? Eastern Europe?"
"Why do you sound so posh?"
"Jesus Chriiist."
"I'm actually from Canada."
"Yeah that makes sense."
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Post by jeffersoncody on Apr 2, 2024 6:48:01 GMT
He's making a good effort but I wouldn't think he was British. He has tones of South African with the way he's clipping words by the end. I do a fabulous South African accent.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Apr 2, 2024 6:53:06 GMT
He does a pretty good American accent. He could pass as Amish. Of course, he’ll have to grow a chin beard.
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Post by Hnefahogg on Apr 2, 2024 6:53:40 GMT
He sounds like a European who has been living in the UK for some time. He speaks very well but there’s something not quite right. A once met a Spanish woman who spoke English with a perfect London accent. He was mocked with a strong German accent on Monty Python, but Joachim von Ribbentrop spoke British English pretty good. You can hear traces of the German accent, but much better than Goldfinger whose German accent was done by an Englishman.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Apr 2, 2024 6:55:33 GMT
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Post by jeffersoncody on Apr 2, 2024 7:05:44 GMT
He does a pretty good American accent. He could pass as Amish. Of course, he’ll have to grow a chin beard. My speaking voice sounds much like Jeremy Taylors, before he starts singing.
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Post by Stammerhead on Apr 2, 2024 7:38:58 GMT
He sounds like a European who has been living in the UK for some time. He speaks very well but there’s something not quite right. A once met a Spanish woman who spoke English with a perfect London accent. He was mocked with a strong German accent on Monty Python, but Joachim von Ribbentrop spoke British English pretty good. You can hear traces of the German accent, but much better than Goldfinger whose German accent was done by an Englishman. That’s a good accent. Very stilted but the same could be said about most 1930s British politicians.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Apr 2, 2024 9:05:24 GMT
He's making a good effort but I wouldn't think he was British. He has tones of South African with the way he's clipping words by the end. I do a fabulous South African accent. Seth Efrican??
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Post by Hnefahogg on Apr 2, 2024 11:27:00 GMT
He does a pretty good American accent. He could pass as Amish. Of course, he’ll have to grow a chin beard. Western Canadians speak pretty much with an American accent, except maybe that they say eh. It's in Eastern Canada where they say aboot (it's actually "aboat"). There are isolated parts of Eastern Canada where they speak with British accents. They say aboat/aboot in the Scots language (not sure about Scottish which is not the same as Scots). Not to mention that one fourth of Canada's population speak French. They say the French at home ridicule the Quebec accent, much like Americans ridicule Canadians English.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Apr 2, 2024 12:27:54 GMT
He does a pretty good American accent. He could pass as Amish. Of course, he’ll have to grow a chin beard. Western Canadians speak pretty much with an American accent, except maybe that they say eh. It's in Eastern Canada where they say aboot (it's actually "aboat"). There are isolated parts of Eastern Canada where they speak with British accents. They say aboat/aboot in the Scots language (not sure about Scottish which is not the same as Scots). Not to mention that one fourth of Canada's population speak French. They say the French at home ridicule the Quebec accent, much like Americans ridicule Canadians English. North-east England also says aboot.
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Post by Hnefahogg on Apr 2, 2024 14:49:31 GMT
Western Canadians speak pretty much with an American accent, except maybe that they say eh. It's in Eastern Canada where they say aboot (it's actually "aboat"). There are isolated parts of Eastern Canada where they speak with British accents. They say aboat/aboot in the Scots language (not sure about Scottish which is not the same as Scots). Not to mention that one fourth of Canada's population speak French. They say the French at home ridicule the Quebec accent, much like Americans ridicule Canadians English. North-east England also says aboot. The Scots language and certain Northern English dialects are probably the closest to Old English as they were influenced by the Normans with French the least.
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