ITT: Accents you recognize immediately

ITT: Accents you recognize immediately.

I'll start.
Australian

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American

EBONICS STEVE

Basically all of them because I went to international school

the correct term is African-American Vernacular English (AAVE)

youtu.be/pkzVOXKXfQk?t=4m20s

French oui oui hon hon hon hon hon

But can you tell the difference between an Australian accent and a nz one?

I think not

Russian,
obviously

strine
murkan
chingchong

I can, sometimes Canadian/American one too.

In English: Dutch, German, Italian, Swedish, Spanish, British, , Irish, New Zealandish, Australian, American, South African, Japanese, Russian.

In Dutch: Dutch, Belgian, Surinamese, American, German, Spanish, Moroccan.
All foreign accents sound weird in Dutch to be honest.

What does NZ mean?

Which American accent do foreigners usually associate with us? There's a massive difference between Southern and Northern accents.

You're relevant enough to have an accent?

The very annoying and hard to understand Southern accent.

what's a leppo?

no zebras

because there's no zebras here

I like the Southern accent

youtube.com/watch?v=3jWMPvv-AJM

Easy as fuck, now Kiwi and South African, that's hard.

I can

Yis, I git the kuwi accint.

God bless you poland

it's only really the u that sounds similar

Dutch in general sounds weird to be honest.

There are multiple Dutch accents. If someone forces a Dutch accent to try and sound tough and choppy (like stressing the quick end of words like in Dutch and our rolling r) then it's a South African accent.
If someone speaks English and uses long fluid words it's probably the New York accent.
If someone sounds really silly and soft it's the Dutch accent.

Thanks, discount nativlang

The rolling r is only in the Afrikaans accent, not SA English.

There are more native Africaans speakers than native English speakers in South Africa.

Afrikaans

Afrikaans accent on a girl is so sexy to me.

tfw dead giveaway subhuman freak accent

Even the anglo south africans do it a bit

Finnish is not that bad. It's the forest Finns that are hard to understand. Kind like how the Danish mess up our vowels sometimes.

It's usually one of the first things Dutch people intentionally stop doing when they speak English. If you speak English with a rolling R your really doing it intentionally.

youtube.com/watch?v=q09SkCrICKI

It still is amazing to me how well the Dutch speak English. That's not meant to sound condescending btw

english, specifically the yorkshire, somerset and london accents
irish broadly, wouldn't know the specifics
scottish
american, including the jersey, new york, boston and southern accents
south african
zimbabwean
barbadian, jamaican, antiguan, trinidadian and maybe st lucian
south and western australian
kiwi
french
german
mexican
russian

generally quite bad with european accents and I know absolutely nothing about latin america beyond mexicans in movies

Those fucking comments though, "Maybe AAVE will become the main dialect and GAE will become a professional or essay dialect". So fucking cucked. It's improper English, that's all it is you virtue signaling faggots.

NZ sounds like flight of the concords, AUS sounds like waltzing matilda.

The older generation was taught to pronounce -th as -f or -s. While the natural Dutch accent uses a -d.

>mfw our schools teach us to speak like Germans

nz = deck sounds like dick

Finnish accent is funny.

youtu.be/oWuyrlXI7nA

youtube.com/watch?v=CtWirGxV7Q8
it's fucking hilarious

I've always been a fan of hearing Europeans say 'th' as 's'.

Finnish is a monotone language so it makes sense for him to speak that way.
Russian is nice and smooth to me.

youtube.com/watch?v=XOu_On_6vMY

The Finnish accent can be annoying but I love how unique and instantly recognizable it is. Most other European accents can be vague and non-specific but Finnish is just so hilarious and easy to tell.

Funny video! Yeah I like the Finnish accent, it's comfortable to listen to it.

Fuck off Slavshit. I can never understand you bitchboys.

youtube.com/watch?v=r0IZ_TEzg7M
Very true

The guy who made the video sounds like such a pansy nu-male apologist. And all the stupid crap he's doing in his video with the gimmicky stuttering and apologising are more insufferable than endearing

Someone hand him a fucking cigarette or send him to 'Nam ffs.

I wonder how the Swedish like the Finnish accent in Swedish.