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03 Feb 2024, 7:59 pm

TBH, I have no clue. I'm from the US south but I don't have a very stereotypically Southern accent. Or so I thought... But when I went up to first visit New England last fall people we talked to were like "You're from the South aren't you?" 8O

Lol. Never thought of myself as having an accent. That's fair that I'm wrong on that because obviously biases keep us from seeing something like this. Nevertheless, when I think of a Southern accent, I think of something like Kandiss Taylor (sorry for bringing her up. She's a mess. Ugh.) and my accent is drastically different from hers.


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01 Mar 2024, 7:20 am

My accent has been described as South African or as a lesser-known British accent.

English is not my native language, I'm European and taught myself English with the Standard Southern British pronunciation, with L and R vocalisation. Never quite mastered the associated intonation and after watching a lot of mostly-American content my accent got diluted a bit (especially the weak-to-begin-with intonation, but also the pronunciation of the /t/ which I previously always realised as [t] but now realise irregularly as [t], [d], [ɾ] or [ʔ]). Despite this I am still mistaken for British by Americans.



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11 Aug 2024, 10:32 pm

In English, according to a few who heard my voice, it's neutral.

In my native tongue, I don't pass as someone who lives in my region even if I'm speaking in a specific Tagalog dialect.


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16 Aug 2024, 7:30 am

I have a German accent.


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16 Aug 2024, 7:58 am

My natural accent is pretty typical for the region.

I can also segue into both Canadian Dainty and one that sounds like I should be a NASCAR commentator. :lol:

I can also imitate accents pretty well, including elements like sounds that native English speakers don't typically use or notice (like the intermediate w/v and l/r sounds used in some languages that don't have discreet v and w or l and r sounds).

I also absorb accents subconsciously.


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