If so, how heavy is it? Do people in your country speak English with a similar accent, or is your accent rare in your country?
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If so, how heavy is it? Do people in your country speak English with a similar accent, or is your accent rare in your country?
Post a vocaroo of yourself reading the rainbow passage (dialectsarchive.com
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>Do you have an accent when speaking English?
Yeah
>If so, how heavy is it?
Not too heavy.
>Do people in your country speak English with a similar accent, or is your accent rare in your country?
Nope, my accent is pretty unique and people don't assume I'm from Israel based on my accent.
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I think I copied it correctly?
I wrote I instead of l
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Aww am I the only one who'll participate? Fine...
i'm a fuking idiot
>Artch.
Contribute!
You stumbled over your words a lot
>Contribute!
Too many non whites in here, sorry
>do you have an accent
I guess no, or at least not that worthy of noting. >other’s accent
Good-learners here usually don’t have an accent, those who have it just know the language pretty bad.
>post a vocaroo
no, I hate my voice
I thought that's how they say it.
You sound like you have a Slavic accent
I'm not focused at all today cuz I woke up at 4 am and wasn't able to sleep
The H is silent, it's like ark.
I am kinda?
Whiter than you Jose.
H-how bad was my voice?
>I guess no, or at least not that worthy of noting
trust me you have an accent
It was decent, I've heard much worse here.
>The H is silent, it's like ark.
lol alright
Wow, not bad. Not bad at all. Quite good.
But as the American user said, I mess up with spelling them correctly at first which kinda ruins it.
how’d you know
because you're an armenian esl speaker
Don't you say arch like ark but archer and arched with a H you do hear? This is what I know from listening to people talking online...
no
whatever, keep believing you don't have an accent.
>dialectsarchive.com
Still, I could mistake your accent for a native in some part.
My attempt.
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>I could mistake your accent for a native in some part.
R-really?
N-nice
I love your voice so much
Arch and arc are two different words (with similar meanings), both pronounced as they look (artch and ark, respectively).
Anyone want to hear an American do this?
Thank you.
Voice over tier....Awesome
Sound like a BBC presenter or something similar.
Very noice.
"This is Nigel Johnson, outside number 10. Back to David in the studio."
Stop bullying me.
Looks like I was right all along, Habibi.
Just trying to be helpful, Moshe
Thank you kindly, gentlemen - but my voice is nothing special.
>Do you have an accent when speaking English?
Of fuckin course I do
>If so, how heavy is it?
Not that heavy but you can easily say Im not a native
>Do people in your country speak English with a similar accent, or is your accent rare in your country?
Yeah nah you wont guess my actuall ethnicity/nationality by my accent.. probably.
You still said it like there's a t.
The text was too long so i didn't read it all the way through.
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Love it! Nice one, Nige.
>have a faggy high pitched nasally california accent
I don't like this thread
You sound like my kind of twink
You put lots of emphasis on the beginning of the word like in Finnish.
Not a bad accent tho.
8/10?
Very neutral. People can't tell where I'm from because I lack any regional accent.
Sounds good although a little soft. For some reason I thought Finns would sound like English speaking Russian but not at all
It's the same thing. Words like pitch and rich sound the same even though one doesn't have a t.
Decent clarity.
Would let you read me stories under a blanket / 10.
My impression of you:
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Don't post then.
No thanks I'm not gay.
It's not like Russians, two different groups.
If anything it'll be more similar to Estonian or Hungarian i suppose.
There's a slight difference because of the tch and ch still.
You're from South West London / Surrey.
> Decent clarity.
So I'm not even 100% intelligible? Wow..
Fuckin hell mate
Nah, the posh bit of Manchester.
You’ve put my sides into orbit
t. Arkansan
tfw shitty mic
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You sound like I’d learn math or physics from you via an online video series
Are you.. native? I legit can't tell. Not the mic quality, your pronunciation is kind of weird.
No no, you're good for understandability - but making you just need more 'unff' in speaking.
I recall you from a previous thread.
Glad to make you laugh.
Corporate youtube training video / 10.
>Do you have an accent when speaking English?
Yes, am southern
>If so, how heavy is it?
I’ve been in other countries where people will talk with me for hours just to hear my accent, so yea I’d say it’s strong
>Do people in your country speak English with a similar accent, or is your accent rare in your country?
I don’t know if it’s rate per say but it is uncommon
Yeah he is
Where from friend?
Rare*
>Are you.. native? I legit can't tell. Not the mic quality, your pronunciation is kind of weird.
nah, live around a lot of natives tho (edmonton)
Louisiana
>how heavy
quite, but not enough to be clearly Italian
>or is your accent rare in your country?
no idea, you don't hear people speak English that often here
>post..
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Hey guise can someone give me feedback a native would be better
and if you can can you rate it from 1 to 10
>My impression of you:
fug you still sound less gay
pls rate
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> but making you just need more 'unff' in speaking.
Wut? Does that mean you have to concentrate harder or what?
Gay weird polentone/10
An accent like that is quite rare in Italy though
> tfw I was right and the native was wrong
MY SIDES
Recognisably non-native but completely understandable.
I live near San Marino, i'm technically a terrone, therefore heterosexual.
Hahaha!
wait lmao did you mean native as in i was born in canada or native as in injun because i was born here and lived here all my live, i'm white tho
Kylar Ren
You sound like a non-native faking a deep-voiced American male accent.
That’s not how we sound, although maybe some non-Southerners would think it accurate
Hello from one state up
God I wish i had such beautiful voice and accent like Brits
Did you get raised by pirates? Is that why you're sad?
My bad, he was convincing :,(
raided*
Dab it.
Fake British/Indian accent with a bit of an attempt to sound like the author of whatever you are reading
I like your accent, you still have some non-native sounds if you kept working on it, you could be doing car ads on tv in America.
You can if you watch our television.
> I live near San Marino, i'm technically a terrone
San Marino's in the North tho, no?
Native as in native english speaker
Nvm I just got btfo'd
I'm ethnically half Indian
You must do this often
Too bright. You need to deepen your voice and speak more with the front of your mouth.
ty
well people always tell me that but that's my voice i'm quite tall (guatemala standard 186cm) a big torso maybe that's the reason
>Native as in native english speaker
yeah i am
recommend me some shows and some tips if you don't mind.
Israel, you sound like a cute little elf/gnome/hobbit thingy :3
ty random guy
Romagna's only "north" in the late Lega Nord maps AFAIK
Yeah you must a big guy
There is something noticeably artificial about your voice. You pronounce so much with a perfect Midwest American accent, yet then end certain words with an exhalation that we rarely use outside of “omg I am soooooohhhh tireddddd of this conversationnnhhhh ughhhh.”
9.5/10 voice. About as good as non-natives can get
t. Texan
20 years old, Serbian, played online games heavily since 12. It shows, right?
I would like to see other Croats and Serbs try to best me.
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Any better?
Depends on what accent you'd like to have.
Bretty gud, I would assume you're native.
Could be mistaken for genetic North American / 10.
Your th- sounds are a bit inconsistent. "Think" is fine but "that" sounded like "dat". Also, use a Z sound at the end of "was" rather than S.
A British accent like yours.
And that's a good thing?
You sound like a native to me.
There were only some words that sounded strange to me