Quote Originally Posted by Orb
And to think he's been living in America for 54 years.


Interesting is the different kind of English people are taught. Compare the American accent of the
Japanese with the British English of the Pole.


They have native English speakers from all over the world too. Here's my favourite English accent, South African.


Quote Originally Posted by Tristuskhan
What a pity I spit on Quicktime, I'd love to hear that... Anyway I'm very proud, as a frenchman, to have a stupid accent that no one can identify... English speaking people often spend much time wondering where the hell I come from, because my Yinglich accent is so strange, correct but soooo odd. Maybe because I have a clear Breton accent when speaking french (the same accent that the "johnnies" selling onions in southern england used to have).
Demat dit! Are you a French Jewish Breton living in England?

When speaking English, wouldn't you sound similar to Welsh speakers?


Quote Originally Posted by Caius
Uat Inglish assent du yu jave
Gah! Your version beats mine!
But the guttural "jave" is more Spanish. " 'ave' without the 'h' is more French. Now that I say it out loud, your whole sentence feels more Spanish.