Sample text: >I think there’s a resurgence of anti-Semitism because at this point in time Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural, and I think we’re gonna be part of the throes of that transformation, which must take place. Europe is not going to be the monolithic societies that they once were in the last century. Jews are going to be at the center of that. It’s a huge transformation for Europe to make. They are now going into a multicultural mode, and Jews will be resented because of our leading role. But without that leading role, and without that transformation, Europe will not survive.
Thanks. Interesting because I'm not German, I'm actually Brazilian. I thought people would pick up some hue accent in my recording. I used to listen to NRP for several hours a day while working, it definitely helped define my accent.
Parker Sanders
We will pay out our debts for the polish victims. Keep pressuring Merkel.
Andrew Torres
cool danke >Keep pressuring Merkel. that's like my second favourite thing of doing
>I learned it from watching Cartoon Network first in English and then in Polish version It's very understandable, it just sounds like you haven't had much practice making the sounds with your mouth. English is a mutt language though, you don't really need to pronounce it properly. ayy llmao sounds a bit clumsy at times but you have a 10/10 voice
Did anyone else not recognize the recording as English for the first few seconds?
Mason Morris
You sound like one of those kawaii employees from the Council of Europe. Do you watch them? They occasionally release media about muh refugees and multiculturalism, but they hire fluent English speakers with a strong European accent
Thomas Richardson
me t. the one who made this vocaroo
Andrew Brown
Haha Brazilians pronounce Jews as "djews"
Daniel Bell
Also you tend to add a "t" sounds to the end of long words
Resurgenct Monolithit
Blake Wood
>vocaroo.com/i/s02JIl1dTNYc you do sometimes sound Dublinny. I used to live with a girl that had a strong Cork accent mixed with a strong Polish accent.
Jaxson Cook
Cork accent is freaking hilarious, I wonder how she sounded
Luis Hall
Curious, can anyone guess what part of the US I'm from or do we all sound the same to you? vocaroo.com/i/s0wipCNyFG90
James Powell
midwest
Grayson Sanchez
Can only recognise south yank and NJ`s accent tbqh. The rest of you sound the same to me
Kevin Moore
T-thanks
David Rogers
No I don't watch them, have no idea hah. Post videos!
Ah this thing, it's funny and also sad that I didn't even knew it existed a European council! Well German accent is the funniest and most kawaii if spoken by a girl :^)
Chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie w Szczebrzeszynie, W szczękach chrząszcza trzeszczy miąższ, Czcza szczypawka czka w Szczecinie, Chrząszcza szczudłem przechrzcił wąż, Strząsa skrzydła z dżdżu, A trzmiel w puszczy, tuż przy Pszczynie, Straszny wszczyna szum…
>Pensylvania Dutch >Basically German I will believe this misleading term stems from American ignorance failing to differentiate between "Deutsch" and "Dutch" until anybody convinces me otherwise
Charles Wood
US citizens thought that "Germans" were "Dutch" because of Deitsch oder Dütsch pronounciation of their "country" of origin... so many us "dutch" werent really dutch but german but than again it bears the question when dutch became a seperate language/ethnicity
They say it like Due-ch, not Duh-t-ch. Deutsch is normally pronounced like Doy-ch, so not really. Large parts of the US spoke in German up until the mid 1800's so it's not very likely to be ignorance.