My mum's from the Valleys so she calls all boys 'butt'. It's rubbing off on me too, I call people 'butt' all the time. We also have a tendency to add extra words to the ends of sentences, like 'I'll do it now in a minute'.
Gah Welsh people speak weird.
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I live in austria and people there talk with their mouth
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That will make your brain hurt looking at it, but it's still interesting (if you're in North America).
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Edited by defenderofgo: 6/3/2013 12:18:57 AMNYC here. With the exception of foreign people, there is just a lot of talking with your hands. The stereotypical NYC accent is kind of rare, although the word "Houston" is pronounced like "house-ton" rather than like "hughes-ton."
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I'm from the East-Midlands, Stoke-On-Trent, England. Here's a few words and how they're pronounced here: Prob-lee (probably) Ag-en (again) sam-en (salmon) Natch-rull-ee (naturally) Fear-ter (theatre) Car-a-mel (caramel) Tell-e (Tv) Eye'n (iron) Grandparents are generally called Nan/Nan-r and grandad.
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San Antonio Texas, the white population is in these percentages 40% subtle accent(barely noticeable, save for a few words) 35% "sophisticated" Texan/Southern accent(like the Director in the video pictures, this is the accent I have) 20% no accent period 5% stereotypical uneducated southern accent(like in deliverance)
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We only speak through fist and a rifle barrel.
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Normal midlands English. I don't think there are any odd phrases or words used at all really. Not enough people pronounce the 'T' in Water though...
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Standard American English I live in Oregon.
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I'm from West Virginia, all of my relatives on my dad's side add a Y to the end of names. I'm Mikey.... My mom is Rethy... Kind of annoying, oh, and the accent, and drugs....
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Sometimes even I struggle to understand it, and I've had to put up with it my whole life.
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I don' know how people speak where I live, since I'm never around, but the place I used to live is full of idiots with their pants below their waists, speaking grammatically incomplete sentences, using slang and cursing every five seconds. Ugh.
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Where I'm from in Florida, only the [i]real[/i] deep rednecks have an accent. Go north, accent; go south, accent. Mid-west, where I live? Barely a touch.
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Usually with their mouths.
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California, Central Valley. There is no accent here. Is there even an accent for California or any state in the West? Not counting Hawaii, I learned their accent and dialect easily.
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WORT WORT WORT
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I call people 'butt' LOL.. I was raised in the cities out of state.. so I talk without much of an accent.. but I've lived in WV for too long, so the redneck is starting to rub off on me.. -_-
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I'm Welsh but live on the English border and went to school in England, so I don't really have an accent, just typical British. A lot of others around here are quite Welsh, and then there's the Forester/West Country accent too.
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Canadian.
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Complete gibberish
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No accent here, glad I live in southern parts of Florida that doesn't have that southern accent roaming around everywhere.
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We speak without an accent.
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Just the average dutch ABN
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Dutch/Flemish. Vlaams-Brabant master race.
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I'm from Peterborough, most people don't actually speak English here... Honestly, people think I moved here because I taught myself to be quite well-spoken, most other English-speakers around here are 'Chavs' and hence do nothing but make a mockery of the language...
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Edited by Fat Tony: 6/2/2013 12:48:18 PM"Gimme some bloody amber fluid, love, as I sit down and watch Cooper Cronk kick a damn field goal aganst NSW again!"
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You're everything and more to me. I will let you be. I will, I will. I would give my life to make it okay, yeah. So come on let me see. I said baby, you're amazing. And I want to let you see - you're everything and more to me. I will let you be. I will, I will. I said baby, you're amazing and I want to let you see- you're everything and more to me. I will let you be. I will, I will.