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Do you have an accent?

Kriittings Pritis frends!

Jees ai h?v, ai h?v terripl Finis ?ksent. Duu not l??f ai ?m traijing mai pest.
 
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I'm from the south of England too! To me it seems like I don't have one, but other people might think I do lol
 
To yourself you don't have an accent but to other people you would, I have a normal American/Californian accent that's appropriate and normal for where I live.
 
I imagine I speak way too fast to have much of an accent. I pronounce certain words with an English accent because of my mother though☺
 
Everyone has an accent lmao.

I don't really know what mine is like though, I guess I have a London accent? But it's not posh at all lmao.
 
I'm from Northeastern Pennsylvania, though I also lived outside of NYC for 7 years. As far as i'm concerned I just have a normal American accent without any real dialect.

Also what does posh even mean is that like hipsters but from England? I thought it just meant cool
 
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My accent is basically what sounds like 'no accent' to an American. This is because I grew up in Europe but I was taught to speak English with an American accent from a very young age because they wanted me grow up bilingual. Anyway the result is this odd 'tv standard-ish' American accent without any real regional distinction because I didn't grow up in the USA. Some Americans have told me they can't hear an accent (other than the obvious 'American' they mean), others have told me they can hear 'west-coast' but no more then that and I've also been told I have slight European influences (for example my r). Seriously it's just very flexible. Send me to live for two weeks with a Californian and I'll sound like them in no time. xD

Now for my other language... Man I have such a heavy South-Eastern accent from my country it sounds funny. xD Really, people from other parts of the country laugh when they hear me... I don't pronounce the words properly and even add some dialect words... Eh, I may have to work on that. ˆˆ
 
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I'm from England, London but I don't really have a strong Londoner accent. It's just a regular I think.
 
Scottish I guess, but I've had so much exposure to my American friends that I've picked up their twang. I've been told I also sound English sometimes so idk? Guess it varies on my mood subconsciously, though apparently I sound more Scottish when talking to my parents or when I'm angry.
 
my parents are ukranian but i grew up in canada so i lost my accent over time since ukranian was my first language lol i can barely speak it now
 
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