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ace_of_something

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Orcus_35 said:
ace_of_something said:
French. Super hot. Specifically the southeast region... although I am biased for that is the accent my wife possesses.
you mean the accent of Provence ? or the one from Marseille ? or the one from Corse ? or from the Alps ?

you know, the southeast region is known as "Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur"...
Well my ear for it is still pretty poor. I can here the difference between Quebec-ish and France and than the slightly different tone my wife and her family have. Rhône-Alpes region. I'm trying to secretly learn french for her. It's slow going but I'm making progress
 

skeliton112

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Count Igor said:
Australian and Irish.
I often wish I were born in Australia.
I'm surprised with the amount of people saying Australian. I guess i was luckier than you because i was born in Australia. I don't see how our accent is good.
 

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UltraDeth said:
What accents do you like? Should they make you laugh, turn you on or just sound cool

I like the New York accent, Scottish accent, Australian accent and the Indian accent
Considering that I myself have no Accent, my personal favorite to have would be either a Spainard or Scottish accent
 

Orcus The Ultimate

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ace_of_something said:
Orcus_35 said:
ace_of_something said:
French. Super hot. Specifically the southeast region... although I am biased for that is the accent my wife possesses.
you mean the accent of Provence ? or the one from Marseille ? or the one from Corse ? or from the Alps ?

you know, the southeast region is known as "Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur"...
Well my ear for it is still pretty poor. I can here the difference between Quebec-ish and France and than the slightly different tone my wife and her family have. Rhône-Alpes region. I'm trying to secretly learn french for her. It's slow going but I'm making progress
if you want to learn easier and faster, i suggest you listen to audiobooks at the same time you do your everyday stuff, it helps.
 

Uzbekistan

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Amphoteric said:
Uzbekistan said:
British accects, cockney accents in particual.
Saying British accents is meaningless. Scottish, Northern Irish, English, welsh? Then there are the individual accents in each country.
I like them all. Can't help it!!
 

Toasty Virus

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To all those saying British accent, theres no such thing, what you're thinking of is english

OT: Italian, and french on woman.

Mmmm.

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Josh Diaz said:
irish and south british
So you mean....English?