http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inland_Northern_American_English
Except, I say "soda", not "pop".
Go here to figure it out.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inland_Northern_American_English
Except, I say "soda", not "pop".
Go here to figure it out.
[QUOTE="soulless4now"]I guess I speak California English. Shad0ki11
Same here lol.
im with the californians.
[QUOTE="martialbullet"]Your typical nerdy Asian accent. When spoken in English.Shad0ki11
Which Asian accent?
I meant to say an Asian in California :P
It's been said I have a voice fit for tv or radio at times. With that said, I have a slightly Southern accent. I do not have a strong Southern accent though it comes out on the occasion if you really try hard to notice it. From that you can likely be able to tell what I sound like.
Out of that list you provided I'm not certain as to what I'd be...
Canadian. We don't really have an accent in BC. ZaerynEveryone has an accent. You are just oblivious to it because you live around people who talk the same way you do.
Everyone has an accent. You are just oblivious to it because you live around people who talk the same way you do.lonewolf604
An accent is just the way you say words. Unless you don't say words, you can't not have an accent. :PGabuEx
I guess you're right. I probably just don't notice it since I've lived here my entire life.
[QUOTE="Funky_Llama"]British accent. *drinks tea*Lansdowne5
How many English people are there on GS. Like 4???
Are you serious? We have our own boards...
I speak Texan, but my Mom and her parents have a Cajun accent. Her father's first language was actually Cajun French. Sadly, the tradition dies with my mom.Katafran
That sad :\, but people have to move on I guess, same thing will happen to french in Canada in the future.
My accent is close to aPhiladelphia and the Delaware Valley accent.
Though, it is sprinkled with some elements of a southern accent, due to my time living several different places.
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