What is the best English accent and why is it Cornish?

What is the best English accent and why is it Cornish?

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the best accent is west essex accent, although mercia is also good.

Tempere-accented English is the best.

Aussie accent is the best

Yorkshire Geordie mix with a dash of whatever the Edinburgh dialect of Scottish is called
>hhhhnngggggggggg
literally undisputed champion of all accents anywhere evar

NZ

Mid-Atlantic accent, the one American newscasters used during the first half of the 20th century.

E B O N I C S

Tasmanian.

in b4 "same as australian" - you don't sleep on a kit, you don't rough up ya bilge and you don't tourist people into the ground.

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Pigdin

OI BRUV, YOO GOT A LOICENSE FOR THAT PICTEUR

American

Pakistani

my vote is south african. bless their souls.

All oceanic is shit tier. Get fucked dingo.

I don't even know what a Cornish accent is like.

Generic American accent is flat and boring.

Because Cornish people have a rhotic dialect like Americans.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhoticity_in_English

That’s why every British band sings in an American accent?

>West Essex
>A place
>Mercia
>a place with one single accent

Go away

ey. what's the borderlands scottish one called?

>I wuz booorn in Carl ISLE

Cornlel is a shit accent.

>Kelly's advert
Yuck

Simplistic tone, the Irish at least keep some of their own twang in the songs they sing. Some parts of England and English bands retain their own accents. Commercial crap is Americanfied because it's put through an autotune device.

>tfw all these local colors and flavors will be dissolved in a Muslim soup over the next couple hundred years.

>What is the best English accent
Arabic

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The Queen's English is unironically the best English.

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>when he doesn't have 14 individual vowel qualities plus length distinction and glottalisatised varieties of all phones.

you talk like a book.

Great Lakes is the best accent. Eat a dick everyone else. No one understands what you are saying outside of your tribe of losers who reside within a 50km radius.

pajeet English.

>What is the best English accent

Urdu.

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Und der beste deutsche Akzent ist Türkisch.

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Clearly you've never heard a Rhodie accent

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this is a pretty good example of what we sound like since its fairly recent

youtube.com/watch?v=Hq8bTloELCo

m8 i'm a just yank who had the misfortune of falling in love with one of you miserable, miserable bastards, idk wtf that's meant to be pronounced like nor would i get the joke if i did. does the shit have a name or no?

>only one accent in America

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>mercia
>american
what?

lol that is practically my accent, yorkshire raised now living in Edinburgh and picking up the twangs
sadly i don't think either of us like boys

Do... do I laugh?

grug think "mercia" is the same as "merica"
grug going to call others stupid when actually grug is phenomenally stupid himself

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god tier accent. i used to; don't really like anyone anymore. does that one have a more specific name than just "Scottish"? only ever heard of Glaswegian, i know the English ones better than the others in GB

The english people have many accents, none of which are american, australian or whatever other foreign country you guys are listing.

Yes mate geddon.

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Cornish accent

the northern ones and scottish

the Irish sing in English accents

Rougharse Yorkshire btfo all others.

I have to listen to people talking like this all bloody day lol.

youtube.com/watch?v=_J8p_h2gwJM

lots of swears btw

never in what I've heard.

>never in what I've heard.

Bono