1. Your native tongue 2. Your accent 3. Do you like your own accent? 4. Would you rather have a different accent and which? 5. Least favorite accent in your language
>1. English >2 Standard US English, maybe with a slight west coast bend (people tell me this even though I'm from Chicago) >3 More or less, yeah >4 Sometimes I would prefer to have a standard UK accent, like BBC English. Sometimes I'd prefer to have a "non-specific foreign accent," along the lines of how Portuguese, Spanish and Italian people speak English. >5 Anything from Northern England. Sheffield stands out as the very worst.
1. Spanish 2. Standard Peninsular Spanish 3. No 4. Puelto Lican
Grayson King
1.Slovak 2.Standard accent with slight hungarian influence 3. Its boring/ugly at times 4. From central Slovakia-the way language is supposed to sound 5. Hungarian/far eastern, hungarian is just ugly, ukraine border is straight up unintelligible
Isaac James
1. English 2. Southern California 3. It's kind of cool but sounds uneducated 4. No 5. Aussie
Evan Williams
1. English 2. General American 3. Yeah it's alright 4. No, but I like NZ and Louisiana accent. 5. Boston, Midwest, Irish, Australian.
Oh crap, I skipped the 4th, no, I like mine And 5, Puerto Rican, it's terrible
Dylan Rodriguez
Why is NZ accent kawaii and Aussie accent disgusting?
What tips the scale, I wonder? They're so similar
Is it just because Australians are terrible people?
Christian Ramirez
1. English 2. Southern American 3. ye, but I learned how to switch it off for when I need to sound educated because some people judge you pretty hard for it 4. No, the rest sound faggy desu 5. californian, low class british accents
Tyler Moore
1.German 2."Fucking far in the west" Rheinland accent. 3.Yes 4.Nope 5. >Swiss-"German" >"Dutch" >"Accent of Berlin"
Mason Barnes
1. Spanish 2. Paisa accent 3. Yes, a lot 4. No, maybe Cuban accent 5. Mexican/Chilean
Nathaniel Stewart
Aussie accent sounds like a 5 year old kid on sugar
Xavier Reed
1. Basque 2. Biscayan 3. Yes. 4. Souletin looks cool 5. Not least favourite, but closest to standard: gipuzkoan
Jonathan Campbell
English
Estuary English (Basically a blend of cockney and RP depending on who I'm talking to)
It's alright, it sounds posh when I need it to be and yet can still be used in a casual way. I've heard American girls cream themselves over my sort of accent (Hugh Grant/Harry Potter/Tom Hiddleston etc) so I look forward to getting balls deep in yankee gash when I go there soon
Not really but West Country/Norfolk/Traditional Essex accent sounds a lot better in my opinion. Northern Irish also sounds pretty good.
Anything American or Canadian
Lucas Johnson
1.Russian 2. Syberian most cearly russian 3. Yes 4. No 5. Ukrainian
Luis Martinez
English Australian/English hybrid Yeah Nah Northeastern American/New York whatever accents
Angel Taylor
clearly*
Wyatt Campbell
German Northern German Yes If I had to choose, I'd pick Bavarian, but I'd rather not change. The idiots in the southwest
Elijah Evans
1. English 2. Southern 3. Yes 4. No, but if I had to pick, I would pick a Boston accent 5. Southwestern
Carson Scott
Isn't Valencian almost a different language?
When I was first getting into Ibero-Romance languages I was surprised how regionalized they are, I wouldn't have expected a country like Portugal to have so many different accents, yet Porto and Lisboa sound completely different.
Logan Murphy
1. French 2. Standard French 3. Oui 4. Non 5. The Alsatian accent is really fucking ugly
Xavier Hernandez
How close is it to German? I have a lot of ancestors from Alsace and I noticed all of them had German as fuck surnames but spoke both German and French.
Landon Sanchez
1. Icelandic 2. Soft Icelandic 3. Its okay 4. Yeah, I think Hard Icelandic sounds better 5. There aren't enough accents for one to have a "least favorite accent"
Robert Ross
>nothern germany >enjoy the shit food
American >East Coast/ Midwest (family from midwest) >Yes >Not really, but sometimes I think it would be fun to have a Texan accent >English/Australian/NZ (in that order)
Caleb Campbell
1. Mixtec 2. southern 3. bretty cool 4.nah is fine 5. some guys in the middle of the jungle cant speak for shit 2bh
Carter Hall
1. German is my native tongue 2. My accent is Northerrn Bavarian, which is pretty much a spurdo version of Bavarian. 3. I don't mind it and neither do most people. I do try to speak standard German when talking to people who aren't from around here. 4. Not really. I used to live in the Deep South for a while and it influenced my English a good bit, wouldn't mind speaking with a Boston accent. 5. I cannot stand the standard Northwestern German accent, think Cologne. It just sounds hideous.
Connor White
Boston and Long island accents are also horrendous and must be eliminated.
Samuel Richardson
1. English 2. Deep Southern 3. The posh/upper class version 4. I wouldn't mind having a gorgeous, breathy Irish accent. 5. In the USA, anywhere in the northeast. It's sounds disgusting. In the English speaking world, lower class British English sounds retarded.
Thomas Wood
spanish central mexico yes yes, boricua or dominican north mexican
Connor Kelly
1. French 2. Montréal accent (french with a french accent with lots of english). 3. Yeah, it's super effective 4. No. I do speak perfect international french. 5. Poor people language. Lack of words and proper grammar prevens them to express their opinions and explain the world around them. In english, I despise the Australian accent.
Andrew Morris
english northern california near the oregon border accent(whatever that is) yeah it's fine. i wouldn't having like accent similar to jared taylor's or william f buckley's southern redneck accent
Ryder Murphy
wouldn't mind having*
Adrian Allen
wait i change my last answer to southern black person accent. southern black people have the worse accent ever. listen to a boosie interview
Jason Reyes
>Why is NZ accent kawaii and Aussie accent disgusting?
Even more importantly, why do foreign women fuck manlets like me almost solely because of my accent?
James Price
>mfw I open a youtube vid and they start speaking Australian
Josiah Gray
1. Galician/Spanish 2. Galician 3. Not in spanish 4. Idk 5. Andalusian
Sebastian Morgan
>When I hear Cypriot Greek
Sebastian Fisher
1. England 2. Generic southern English with roadman undertones 3. Yeah 4. No 5. American accents in general, but in particular California . Brummie
Noah Howard
1.Portuguese 2.Central brazilian (doesn't really have a name, it is known because we pronounce the R like in english) 3. Yes 4. No 5. Rio's accent, closely followed by são paulo's.
Jordan Hughes
>Uses anime terminology to describe our accent >From Canada
What are you, a fuckin weeaboo? Besides the Maoris are the only ones with the accent, us pakhea are too un-cultured to have one
1- "Spanish" 2- Colombian,coffee region variant 3- Yes, it's the least ugly among all Colombian accents. The others sound disgusting in comparison, particularly, "costeño". 4- No 5-Caribbean Spanish is vomit inducing, it's really the worst, but Chilean gives it a run for its money
Ian Allen
In your opinion, what is the best sounding Spanish accent in South America?
Josiah James
1. Your native tongue Arabic 2. Your accent Gulf Accent? I have a slight lazy-tongued accent that a lot of Gulf Arabs speaking English have. 3. Do you like your own accent? Yeah. Girls @ my uni told me it's cute. 4. Would you rather have a different accent and which? No, but if I had to choose, I'd probably have a Hispanic/Spanish accent, but the sexy kind. 5. Least favorite accent in your language In my language? Probably Egyptian when spoken by obnoxious loud people (which for some reason is like 25% of Egypt's population) But for the most part, it'd have to be Moroccan accent because I can barely understand it.
Landon Scott
English Western PA/Pittsburgh I love it Never English English is awful.
Adrian Williams
English/arabic Standard us english with a bit of a nj/ny touch / tunisian arabic Yes No Scottish english/ gulf and egyptian arabic
Noah Allen
Not that guy, but i would say argentinian accent or colombian paisa accent, but everyone has a very different opinion about it
Nolan Davis
1.Swedish 2.Göteborgska 3.Yes 4.Not really 5.Skånska and norrlänska
Landon Mitchell
1. English 2. Weird British-Australian hybrid accent 3. Its alright. Besides getting asked how long I've been in Australia all the time, girls kinda like it too. 4. Nah. 5. Poo in loo accent
Levi Davis
>1. Your native tongue Japanese >2. Your accent Ibaraki (eastern Kanto dialect) >3. Do you like your own accent? No, its sounds associated with rural area, bydlos, vulgarity, actually I can admit that but I just don't have any good or bad opinion. >4. Would you rather have a different accent and which? No, but most of my relatives speak some Tohoku dialects so if I could understand them, conversation would be more smooth. >5. Least favorite accent in your language Kansai dialect (maybe south Osaka) with loud voice Less understandable and too loud.
Isaac Rodriguez
Literally the only difference is that Kiwis are more obsessed with E's.
I think its because most people think of that real nasal bogan accent when they think of Australian accent.
Henry Miller
Isn't the Paisa accent supposed to be very polite and sexy? To me it sounds very smooth.
Hunter Flores
1. Russian. 2. West-Siberian. 3. I don't know, i just speak the way all the rest local people do. Probably, yes. 4. No, not at all. 5. Moscow accent. They all speak like retards. Among foreign accents my least favorite one is English/American.
Connor Powell
1. finnish 2. helsinki accent 3. yes it's the one closest to "standard" spoken language, the fastest to speak and the only one that doesn't make you sound like a retard 4. no 5. turku
Jeremiah Gray
>1. Your native tongue English >2. Your accent Kind of your stereotypical Canadian accent mixed with some northern Alberta rez slang+accent >3. Do you like your own accent? kinda >4. Would you rather have a different accent and which? ye I want a more "Canadian" accent >5. Least favorite accent in your language that lowerclass stereotypical british accent >u fokin' pahkay
Joseph Stewart
>native spanish speakers >having an accent at all Plebs, all of you.
Brayden Baker
1. Finnish 2. Southwestern 3. It's horrible. 4. They all sound ugly as shit. 5. Eastern dialects.
Hudson Thomas
1. English 2. Western American English 3. It's boring 4. No 5. Scouse, Valleyspeak
William Reyes
1. Mandarin 2. Southern Chinese 3. Not the "standard" but I'll take it over the stereotypical Chinese accent any day 4. Nah I'm good 5. Beijing accent
Lucas Ross
1. Spanish. 2. Madrileño, thus Standard Spain 3. Yes 4. Nah 5. From Spain, Canarian. Sounds retarded. Or valencian. Annoying af. Elsewhere, the caribbean kind that is heavily anglicised/spanglished because it both is and sounds painfully retarded.
Samuel Sullivan
Some people may see it like that because it's a very unique accent, i can see why people from the caribbean and mostly native areas may find it appealing
Blake Wood
English Queensland drawl Sure Not really Welsh, really strong Alberta accent
Ethan Long
1. Your native tongue >Romanian 2. Your accent >Western Ardeal accent 3. Do you like your own accent? >Fuck yeah 4. Would you rather have a different accent and which? >Not really but I wish I understood the way Oltenians speak 5. Least favorite accent in your language >TV accent you hear in Bucharest that has all the emotion and culture of the language stripped from it.
Blake Sanders
1. English 2. Australian 3. Of course 4. American South sounds cool 5. New YAWWK
Brandon Foster
>English >Australian (I was born and raised in Australia, in NZ temporarily) >Yes, foreign women love Aussie accents >No >New Yorker accent
Owen Collins
>TV accent you hear in Bucharest that has all the emotion and culture of the language stripped from it. all "standard" accents are flat as fuck.
Justin Richardson
1. Polish 2. Standard Polish 3-5. There are no accents in Polish, apart from some irrelevant caveman villagers and Silesian, which is a separate language actually.
Joshua Hill
Finland Northern dialect Yes No Our capitals "slang"
1. Finnish 2. Mixed and weak. 3. It's quite decent in my opinion. 4. No. 5. Southwest and Helsinki dialects.
Ayden Moore
Portuguese Paulista, but i'm actually from Mato Grosso Yes Yes, carioca Gaúcho
Liam Thomas
Tu é de onde? Sou de Cuiabá
Gabriel Morgan
1. Japanese 2. Hiroshima dialect 3. meh 4. No 5. Fukushima dialect
Alexander Lewis
1. German 2. Swabian (from Würrtemberg, South-West) 3. Yes, it sounds less hard than eg. Hamburg dialect 4. As most people, no. Hessian would be okay too, though 5. Berlin (and Silesian, but i guess that doesn't count)