What accent can you do best?

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Whenever I speak English I speak in a Russian accent, I'm not from Russia and I've never been there either, it's kind of weird, but people seem to get a kick out of it.
 

Dr Snakeman

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Well, I am capable of doing a crappy, over-the-top Scottish accent, and a decent Cockney accent. My Southern accent is the best, but I really don't think that counts; elements of that accent permeate my speech, given my Alabamian heritage. It's not that hard to go all out an' staart tawlkin' lahk thee-us.
 

The Apothecarry

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lokiduck said:
I am from Washington State USA and have no accent, but I can do a pretty okay Russian Accent that mom says sounds like a cross between Scottish and Russian XD When I told my russian teacher this, he said I had been watching to much "Hunt for Red October"
Sean Connery was responsible for my lousy Russian accent as well. What part of Washington you from? I live in Redmond.
 

TyrantGanado

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I don't even possess the accent I should (Fife) apparently I sound more like I'm from the Lothians. I can do a mean Glaswegian (East and West end) accent. (All of which are Scottish for you non-Brits).

I can pull off a Cockney accent to some degree and Received Pronunciation is easy. I can do some other regional British accents but I can't hold them and my Welsh always becomes Indian somehow. I can sort've pull off Northern and Southern Irish accents.

French, German, Mexican, Indian, Australian, Chinese and Japanese are other ones I can imitate but not maintain. I do a mean Russian, apparently, even though Russian accents are really diverse so eh...

I can also impersonate California, Midwestern, Texan, Cajun and 'hillbilly' to some degree. I am fucking terrible at New York and New Jersey accents though xD
 

Duffeknol

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All of them.

Now, this of course sounds like a stupid braggy post. I'll grant you that it's braggy, but it's not stupid, since it's actually true. I am a man of few talents, but imitating accents and nailing them perfectly happens to be one of them. I can't impersonate cartoon characters or celebrities as well as I'd like, but I'm perfectly capable of imitating even the most outrageous and difficult accents. Hell, I'm able to pronounce freaking Chinese near-perfectly ffs, so just a Chinese accent is even easier.
 

lokiduck

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The Apothecarry said:
lokiduck said:
I am from Washington State USA and have no accent, but I can do a pretty okay Russian Accent that mom says sounds like a cross between Scottish and Russian XD When I told my russian teacher this, he said I had been watching to much "Hunt for Red October"
Sean Connery was responsible for my lousy Russian accent as well. What part of Washington you from? I live in Redmond.
Whoa :eek: that's kind of twilight Zone like that we are both from Washington and have a scottish Russian Accent. I'm from the puget Sound region by the way.
 

Mavinchious Maximus

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Let us see, I once did my Australian accent for days without messing up! DINGOS ON THE BARBY HA HA!

I do a creepy yet good joker from batman accent without messing up.

I do a good Christopher Walken and German accent to. A bit of a southern accent also.
 

The Apothecarry

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lokiduck said:
The Apothecarry said:
lokiduck said:
I am from Washington State USA and have no accent, but I can do a pretty okay Russian Accent that mom says sounds like a cross between Scottish and Russian XD When I told my russian teacher this, he said I had been watching to much "Hunt for Red October"
Sean Connery was responsible for my lousy Russian accent as well. What part of Washington you from? I live in Redmond.
Whoa :eek: that's kind of twilight Zone like that we are both from Washington and have a scottish Russian Accent. I'm from the puget Sound region by the way.
I'm taking a shot in the dark and saying Seattle. I try to avoid using a Scottish-Russian accent unless I'm deliberately making fun of Sean Connery. My Russian accent has improved thanks to Call of Duty, and I might try to coach my GM into it.
 

lokiduck

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The Apothecarry said:
lokiduck said:
The Apothecarry said:
lokiduck said:
I am from Washington State USA and have no accent, but I can do a pretty okay Russian Accent that mom says sounds like a cross between Scottish and Russian XD When I told my russian teacher this, he said I had been watching to much "Hunt for Red October"
Sean Connery was responsible for my lousy Russian accent as well. What part of Washington you from? I live in Redmond.
Whoa :eek: that's kind of twilight Zone like that we are both from Washington and have a scottish Russian Accent. I'm from the puget Sound region by the way.
I'm taking a shot in the dark and saying Seattle. I try to avoid using a Scottish-Russian accent unless I'm deliberately making fun of Sean Connery. My Russian accent has improved thanks to Call of Duty, and I might try to coach my GM into it.
Nope XD I live in a little town called Paulsbo.

I use it when I'm speaking Russian, but considering I can't do any accent, it still pretty much fails.
 

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Depends on mood.

Normal: American (I'm actually British!)
Angry: cockney. Little like Sean bean in dog soldiers.
When I have an idea: David tenant mode initiated.
Intellectual: posh British
Creepy: French.
Anecdote: Irish.

Thing is, I can't summon any of these at will!

I'md say my best one is the American though.
 

TheFinalFantasyWolf

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I've been told I'm really good at doing the accents of :

British
German
Russian
American Southern
African American (The sort of slang talk)
Australian (Both the light accent and the strong slang)
South African
Indian
Irish
Scottish
Chinese
French

LOL I know thats quite I few but I've always loved doing impressions for people, so thats kind of why.
 

flamingjimmy

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Years ago back at school I once fooled a substitute teacher into thinking I was from California (I am from Northern England). We only thought she'd be teaching us for one day but then it turned out our normal teacher was actually quite ill, so she taught us for about 2 months, I almost kept it up the whole time but eventually she talked to another teacher about me and I got in trouble. Ahh to be young.

I can do a lot of accents, too many to be bothered to list really, 10-15 various british accents and a couple of pretty generic american ones.
 

XandNobody

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Southern United States. I've been there enough I can pull off the actual accent, not the one from the media, the real one which tends to be far less, pronounced. I say that, because I can not pull off any British accent, as I grew up with an American media that tends to, exaggerate and invent one of it's own, at least by the standard of the British people I know. I can do that crazy invented one quite well though.
 

Hawk eye1466

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My friends tell me I have a perfect Irish accent and every time we go to the movies they want me to order the popcorn using it sometimes I start talking with it and don't realize it till someone askes why I'm talking like that.
 

Johnny Reb

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when i get angry and start ranting i start speaking in an incoherent Irish tongue.

why is my uncle Lars always so angry. and why does he hang out on the weekend? its obviously starting to rub off on me.
 

LikeDustInTheWind

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I can do a good Australian, English, and Irish accents, along with a whole bunch of strange voices. I have a massive amount of different character voices I can do.