I have a British accent(because I'm British). In the UK every county(state) has like their own different accent. I come from Suffolk(a county in the UK) and I have a bit of a Suffolk accent. Some people have it stronger than others, but in case you are wondering, a Suffolk accent is like a farmer's accent :P .
I have an American accent, as most others would say. I would like a Finnish accent... like Räikkönen's. @Mcc457 @05ocram05 @Slevin
WELL, I want a Canadian accent, but obviously I fucking can't since I'm not Canadian, nor have I ever had any interactions with any Canadians other than my dad or the various TV shows I watch... Anyway, according to some people, I have the stereotypical teenage girl "accent?" Other people say I have a New York accent as well.
I have a plain accent, northern American is probably the best description, sometimes, poeple say I sound British, others say I don't, so idek Maybe because it's pronounced Vasel-in, not vasel-een
I have a Chicago accent. It's when you say things like "ruff" instead of "roof" and "haackey" instead of "hockey" http://interactive.wbez.org/curiouscity/accents/
I want to have an Aussie accent @MappyTurtle I also want to have a British accent @XenonHD lol noob Or maybe AN ISRAELI ACCENT!!! LOLZERS @anratork59 So yeah, I don't have an accent. But, *cough* I happen to be able to speak both British and Aussie accents, if anyone is willing to hear me with those accents, then spam my inbox. ;)
I wish I had a British or Australian accent. I can listen to an English or Australian person talk for HOURS and I wouldn't get bored. I have a good fake one, but I need a real one or I will cry hot tears of lava and die. It'd also be cool to have a Scandinavian/Nordic accent. They're like German ones but not as scary. Yay Viking talk!