What kind of accent do you want?
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| British | 149 | |
| American | 55 | |
| Russian | 60 | |
| Irish | 55 | |
| Spanish | 16 | |
| One that isn't listed | 78 |
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| Australian | 56 | |
| British | 149 | |
| American | 55 | |
| Russian | 60 | |
| Irish | 55 | |
| Spanish | 16 | |
| One that isn't listed | 78 |
Why would anyone want a British accent??? Imagine talking dirty with a british accent. Sounds so gay and formal. EWWWWWWWWWWWW
I can do a french, british, american and italian accent at will.
Sometimes I mix them all together to confuse people.
I am british but I think you missed out the most popular accent type which is "Italian".
Sorry but British accents will always be sexy.
And for some reason,even if you're a bad singer,it still sounds decent if you do it in a British accent.
I chose British, and to be more specific, I'd get a Sheffield accent first (because of Phil Oakley) and a Geordie accent second (because I like Newcastle United).
It's tempting. I'm an American, and I hate the Mississippi accent I'm stuck with!
Trans-Atlantic accent.
Now we can have a fake accent to match our fake personalities!
Russian! I've been fascinated by the Russian language for a while now. Even just the accent sounds so manly.
If I had to choose, I guess I'd pick Spanish or Russian. Spanish because it's at least believable with how I look and Russian because it sounds cool.
I love mine, so even though i'd like to be able to fake other accents for jokes and stuff, I don't really want it to change.
Bitch,i already have my sexy-ass Portugal accent,sounds like you put english in a blender.
I would like to be able to mimic a proper English accent.
There are several different types.
The problem I have is that I blend them too much.
The Cockney accent is the accent the one Eliza Doolittle had in the movie/play/musical "My Fair Lady."
I'd also like to be able to mimic one of Professor Higgins of that same play.
There are others depending upon the region.
Of all accents though, I really like the Scottish accent.
I am fine with my Texan accent though.
I have a british accent.. not the typical southern one, i am from the midlands so it's pretty neutral. I would like a russian accent, they sound so sexy! :)
I have a Spanish accent because I'm from Puerto Rico. But I find the Scottish accent... er... hot. It turns me on, actually.
I hate people who want to have a different accent. It somehow implies that someone else's is better than your own. I had an ex-brother in law who used to put on a false English accent. Why? What was wrong with his own?
They say your voice patterns are set by the time you are 20, or after a boy's voice breaks so why are so many people so false and pretend to be from somewhere they are not? They look like idiots when the truth comes out!!
British. But only when i want, like twixzy said dirty talking with a british accent would be weird, they have done it on family guy before...lol :D
I love German accents the way they sound mad all the time even when they're just talking about everyday events LOL the movie Iglorious Basterds made me love the accent even more !
Northern English, like this guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSKp133PHqw
Oh my! I think that guy is from Leeds or Huddersfield so not exactly my accent but very, very close. That's pretty much me. At times, I can't even tell the difference myself. That's how I speak. Special message for DannyKanes - my blonde Keira Knightley friend actually is from Leeds and that's exactly how she speaks. You sure you're still interested? She doesn't wear those sunnies but she does sound a female version of that. For everyone else, make it a tiny bit more nasal and that's me.
For a full range of British accents (and especially the North East, which I love):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kERuNTNfzI
Joe pretty much got me bang on, but here's the rest of us.
My latent homosexuality? My love of snow? My enigmatic manner? All of the above?
Yes, I'm northern. And proud.
The problem with the north is that everybody not from England looks at a map and calls it the middle...
Because, you know, it is. Scotland is up there staring down from THE NORTH.
Geographically it doesn't make sense.
And then there's Wales, jeeze.
And you have always struck me as a little light in your loafers.
Well, you could say that about North America. People often don't include Canada and virtually no-one thinks Mexico is North American. And you have that whole thing going on with Hawaii, the same as we do with Northern Ireland.
But as much as I think of myself as British, I feel culturally different from the Scottish the Northern Irish and (to a lesser extent) the Welsh. I'm northern English, central British, western European, and dead-centre world-wise (until Greenwich loses its status, in which case I'm either Eastern or Western. It just depends whether it's America or China telling me how it defines me).
I'd like to have an accent like I imagine MissSorel has. She's British too, but Britain is three different countries, a principality, and numerous islands, some of which have their own government. She's from the same half of the same country as me and yet we still have very different accents. Neither of us, I imagine, sound like Hugh Grant. But if she sounds like where she's from, I'd go for that every time. And if everyone else in the world heard it, they'd go for it too. It is, quite honestly, the best accent in the entire world.
Russians sound awesome. Have you ever played "No Russian" on mw2 campaign? Makarov sounds badass!!
I love how only one person wants an American accent. I'm from America by the way.
i wud want an australian accent just s i cud say crikey!!! all the time and hve a reason haha