Type out your accent phonetically!

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PrimoThePro

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Cheveyo said:
PrimoThePro said:
I'm going out and about.
I'm goin' owt an' abowt.
Canadian.
Then wouldn't it be "oot" and "aboot"?
No. No Canadian has ever said "Oot" and "Aboot" because those are stereotypes. I laugh every time I hear it though. (But "eh" is very Canadian)
 

ireskimo

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No way am i replying to this silly thread

Nae whey am ah riplying tae this thread



I am scottish :)
 

Eclectic Dreck

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SnootyEnglishman said:
I made Eggs and Toast for breakfast on Sunday

I made Eggs an Toast for breakfast on Sunday.

I'm American after all
That is more or less what I'd say. I tend to truncate a few words here and there, and from time to time will join two words that probably need not be joined (Probably as a result of having been raised in north Texas), but that particular sentence doesn't really have any of it.

Phonetically I suppose it would read:

I meyd egs ahn tohst fohr brek-fuhst ohn suhn-day.

[edit]
I checked and found that my phonetic spelling is eerily similar to those provided by the dictionary I have.
 

Dogstile

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dathwampeer said:
portmanteauisations
I have to ask, how long have you been waiting to use that word?

Anyway, my accent.

I'm going to just take a walk down to the shops.

I'm goin ta jus take a walk down da shops.

Edit: If we're going by different ways of saying things :p

You're quite pretty

Ya know, you ain' to bad fuhra women.
 

SBoggart

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GrinningManiac said:
You guys aren't even trying(the first three)! I can say with certainty that EVERYONE has an accent. Know why? You're all saying that "I'm American, I have no accent", but my English-accented friend says the same thing, and there's definate differences

I can say that I've heard a lot of Americans pronounce their Ts as Ds. E.G. "Du Unided Sdates of Amare-ica"

Just say something aloud as if it were in a conversation (not deliberate and slow, but quickly like you were speaking to someone) and see what the noises out of your mouth actually are
The problem is that the mainstream American dialect (Californian accent, which has been marketed to the majority of Americans through media, and is thus the one we use by and large) is very phonetic as is. So those guys are actually doing what you asked them, provided that is the dialect that they speak. I'll humor you, though. I'm from Massachusetts and grew up with a thick Boston accent, which I promptly lost upon moving to the West coast as a teenybopper (somewhat tragically I think.)

(I'll be back in an hour)

Ull be bahck inan aua.

... Yeah, it was... Fairly thick.
 

I'mANinja

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Ahhhhh, crap, I pronounce complete words, except I tend to replace er with a, example, water= wata Bubbler = bubbla.

EDIT: So dimmed down Bostonian lol.
 

Eggsnham

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I have no idea.

I have no idea.

Maybe I'm not trying hard enough, but my American accent just pronounces it that way.
 

Jerious1154

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I'll be there in just a minute.

Ahl be thayr in justuh minit

Sort of a southern Maryland/Washington D.C. type accent I guess.
 

InnerRebellion

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I will be back quickly.

Aye whill beh bach quekle.

People have actually said "lolwut" when I say certain phrases...I hate my school.
 

SomeLameStuff

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If you come back here, I'll break your arms and legs.

Eff yoo caaaame bak here ah, I bleak your ahm and laegs.

Bless you Singlish.

I'm developing an aussie accent since I came to Brisbane actually.
 

tmujir955

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SnootyEnglishman said:
I made Eggs and Toast for breakfast on Sunday

I made Eggs an Toast for breakfast on Sunday.

I'm American after all
Lol epic win.

Im American but can do the indian accent.
 

Angryman101

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"I don't know, man, what do you want me to say?"
becomes
"I dunno, mayun, whadda ya want me to say?"
It's hard to notice my accent, as been previously stated, so that's the best I can come up with for a southern Californian accent.
 

holy_secret

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I am feeling kind of sleepy right about now actually.
Ajm feeling kajnda sleepie rajt abaut nau ackshally.

Yay to the Swedish accent of the English language.
 

Treefingers

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Sneaky-Pie said:
Great, that rash is back.

Great, that rash is back.


What's that thing over there?

What's that thang over there?

I'm American with little to no distinguishable accent.
NO.

You have an accent. Everyone has an accent. PLAY THE GAME PROPERLY!!