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American....when I'm speaking in my second and third languages German and Italian.

When I'm speaking in my native language (American) English, I come across as with no accent to fellow Americans because the Pacific Northwest is one of those areas without a discernable or distinct dialect within our country.
Southern England, just outside London
40's UK male looking to chat to females
Quote by Georgia_27_8
"I don't have an accent, you do!"
I was born and raised in Greenwich so I am blessed with a South London accent.


Yeah yeah. You and Kiera. What Is it with Brits refusing to acknowledge their sexy accents?
Mild Scottish...
Have a soft South Dublin, Irish accent, which now I live in the UK makes me sound terribly posh.
Mostly Midwestern, North Shore Chicago, with a little New England thrown in (went to grade school, College and med school in Connecticut).
Sexy southern Brit.. uhhh according to my wife. Listen to "Twelve Hours Earlier" and make up your own mind

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I don't have one, everyone else does. I sound like God sounds, as does everyone in my region. LOL
Quote by Georgia_27_8
"I don't have an accent, you do!"
I was born and raised in Greenwich so I am blessed with a South London accent.


Camberwell girl here! *waves* hey neighbour!!
I’m Welsh but my accent is more Yorkshire than Welsh thanks to my Wakefield born mother
Quote by smoothgrl
Have a soft South Dublin, Irish accent, which now I live in the UK makes me sound terribly posh.


I love that accent
I spent 7 years in England as a boy (and won the Spoken English cup at school more than once), then moved back to New England, worked for a Kentuckian for a couple of years (from whom I picked up "y'all" and a hint of a drawl), spent some time working with some young gentlemen "from the hood," and now live in the Midwest. So it's a weird amalgam; most people pick up on the England, but can tell there's something else going on. No one's yet guessed every part of my linguistic history!
New Zealand accent. Being a North Islander it's your standard kiwi accent, the further South you go though, the more Scottish it sounds, with that rolled R sound, especially in the deep south.
I will be as crude as possible " Scottish"
Standard American
Slight southern USA
A little girl's! Most people who hear me on the phone must think I'm 12 years old!
Australian
Aussie
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