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BazzaMcKenzie
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10 Oct 2006, 10:05 pm

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And Engrish, just because... :lol:

Fluctuations! - rofl

Did that joke get to Canada? :lol:


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10 Oct 2006, 10:13 pm

For me it's mostly dependent on the gender of the accented person.
Cute girl with Parisian French accent? Hot.
Guy with same accent? Filthy bugger trying to scam me.
That said... Irish, Scots, mid-upperclass British, Finnish, Japanese, Bavarian German, Provencal French, southern Lousianan, south/west Texas, Afrikaans, ...'bout it really.



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10 Oct 2006, 10:15 pm

BazzaMckenzie wrote:
Where do you find a translator for this crap?


http://www.jayssite.com/stuff/l33t/l33t_translator.html


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10 Oct 2006, 10:33 pm

7#4^||<5

or 7hX


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10 Oct 2006, 10:43 pm

Well... I like japanese, maybe french, italian, finnish, english and my own...



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10 Oct 2006, 11:13 pm

Glade accents are my favorite.


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11 Oct 2006, 5:57 am

The ones that I can understand without effort, N Fl, S Ga, SE Al.


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11 Oct 2006, 6:24 am

australian and british. Love the London accent. some american accents as well.



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11 Oct 2006, 9:40 am

Any accents that I can understand easily. This does not include the various types of accents found in North and South Carolina and the southern US. I have had people ask me if I am from the East Coast (USA) by the way I talk before.


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11 Oct 2006, 9:48 am

Er... British ones, let me think. Wales (a certain kind of Welsh accent on a woman can be very sexy!), North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, nearly all of Lancashire apart from Blackburn and other places in the east, Bolton and surrounding areas (I love that accent - dunno why!), Received Pronounciation (I have radio newsreaders like Peter Donaldson in mind when I think of RP), some Scottish accents, Ulster accents...

Canadian accents can be quite nice, as can South African, Irish and Indian ones.



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12 Oct 2006, 7:47 pm

im still shocked OWA uve been using a translator all this time <.< thats not true leet...


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12 Oct 2006, 9:17 pm

Russian accents.



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13 Oct 2006, 1:54 am

One-Winged-Angel wrote:
I don't know. What would a Czech sound like if he was speaking English?


Little like a Russian.


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13 Oct 2006, 3:38 am

I love accents! Russian, Glaswegian, Welsh, Geordie, Manchester, West Country, New York, Southern states of America, Spanish, Italian, and Craig Nicholls's funny autistic version of Australian (he has some vowel sounds that make him sound like he's lived in Manchester for a few years!)


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13 Oct 2006, 4:06 am

Any soft UK 'Celtic' accent - Irish, Welsh or Scottish. It's so beautiful to listen to and makes the girls sound incredibly sexy. The harder accents e.g. Belfast, Glasgow, have quite the opposite effect, though.

The rounded accents from the south west of the UK are wonderful, too - from Cornwall up as far as Gloucestershire. A lot of people take the mickey out of "country bumpkin" accents but to me they sound really warm and friendly, and full of character.


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13 Oct 2006, 11:49 pm

Irish English, especially with a cute redhead doing the talking! :lol:


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