How people talk
Mar. 24th, 2005 09:25 pmAn archive of accents.
Curiously, it lacks Canucks. That's because we talk normal, I guess.
Courtesy, of course, of
cleolinda.
edit: Yes, Canadians are under "English", I see that. I just posted it up so I'd remember it when I got home from work.
edit2: God, this is GREAT. The English accents ALONE are fascinating.
Curiously, it lacks Canucks. That's because we talk normal, I guess.
Courtesy, of course, of
edit: Yes, Canadians are under "English", I see that. I just posted it up so I'd remember it when I got home from work.
edit2: God, this is GREAT. The English accents ALONE are fascinating.
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Date: 2005-03-24 02:14 pm (UTC)Under the "english" category:
28. English Speaker from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
29. English Speaker from Lindsay, Ontario, Canada
30. English Speaker from St. Mary's, Ontario, Canada
Under the "french" category:
7. French Speaker from Quebec, Canada
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Date: 2005-03-24 03:47 pm (UTC)*listens* Yeah, that was pretty good.
I'm disappointed in the fact that the word "coffee" or "garage" isn't in the narration, b/c it would so make the Boston speaker's that much better.
Kinda like (whatever region of) Canuckians and "about".
(Not poking fun - seriously enjoy hearing them.)
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Date: 2005-03-25 04:55 am (UTC)You may have met her at Charlottes house warming last summer.
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Date: 2005-03-25 05:05 am (UTC)I may have asked her to say "passionfruit".
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