the french dude in taladega knights....argh i can deal with french accents but his was just to french...i realize this sound slightly rascist
Sight, brotha, it might be authentic an' ting, but damn if it i'nt confusin me.Racecarlock said:Little jacob mon. He's nearly impossible to understand.
*watches...waits...feels quite sorry for the mother...*Canid117 said:The worst accent I have ever heard was this one
normally I don't hate anyone for their accent but for some reason I just plain hate that girls voice. In another case I was somewhat entertained a few years ago when a Frenchman was visiting and made fun of my mother for the accent she sported (Pacific northwest American if you want to know) when she was speaking English. It was one of those "Do you really have the right to make fun of anyone's accent right now Mr. Peppe le Pew?" moments.
You're right, we get even more worked up about it than you do. The lack of the 'I' in Aluminum really gets on our tits.Miumaru said:Hearing the british version of many words annoys me like mad. (Yes, I realize the reverse is likely too)
Garage for one. Also Aluminum, which over there is Alumin-i-um. That extra syllable irks me.
Get_A_Grip_ said:Fake Irish accents. They fail. Minly because there is no Irish accent.
Megacherv said:*watches...waits...feels quite sorry for the mother...*Canid117 said:The worst accent I have ever heard was this one
normally I don't hate anyone for their accent but for some reason I just plain hate that girls voice. In another case I was somewhat entertained a few years ago when a Frenchman was visiting and made fun of my mother for the accent she sported (Pacific northwest American if you want to know) when she was speaking English. It was one of those "Do you really have the right to make fun of anyone's accent right now Mr. Peppe le Pew?" moments.
Okay, she's coming on no- OH MY GOD!!!! Ow my ears!
Seriously, what the fuck is up with that girl (although that's probably for a different topic
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Oh my ears. My poor, poor ears.... Someone really needs to tell that girl to stop talking and respect her mother. God almighty, her voice... is absolutely terrible.
You're right.Miumaru said:Hearing the british version of many words annoys me like mad. (Yes, I realize the reverse is likely too)
Garage for one. Also Aluminum, which over there is Alumin-i-um. That extra syllable irks me.
In real life every Mexican that tries to speak English. Or what they call English (yes, I live in Mexico, this is not a racist opinion). Though there are some that can speak English just fine, most of the Mexicans cannot really do it properly, use the wrong verbs and mostly of all they do not give too much importance to the language.Keela said:In short, what is the worst accent you have ever heard? Whether it was actually a native accent or a fake one, whose accent has ticked you off the most in the media?
I hate the lead characters from The Saboteur and Just Cause. They both seem painfully fake and irritate the hell out of me.
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OH MY GOD!!!!! I hope i never hear that again! id love to punch her right in the baby! (Whoops, i mean face... or did I????!?!?)Canid117 said:The worst accent I have ever heard was this one
normally I don't hate anyone for their accent but for some reason I just plain hate that girls voice. In another case I was somewhat entertained a few years ago when a Frenchman was visiting and made fun of my mother for the accent she sported (Pacific northwest American if you want to know) when she was speaking English. It was one of those "Do you really have the right to make fun of anyone's accent right now Mr. Peppe le Pew?" moments.
Really? And how would you know? My best friend, D, is a pureblood American Irish, 3rd generation (his grandparents are Irish immigrants. He is fluent in Gaelic, and he tells me that the Irish have very distinct accents. Have you ever seen the film "Gangs of New York?" Listen to Liam Neeson speaking in the very beginning. The accent sounds a little like that; a lilt, almost sounds sing-songy. Whereas the Scottish accent sounds similar, but spoken in the back of one's throat--almost guttural.Get_A_Grip_ said:Fake Irish accents. They fail. Minly because there is no Irish accent.
That's what I meant. I just phrased it poorly. There isn't a singular Irish accent. I'm fully aware, I myself am Irish. If I go ten miles down the road from where I live in any direction there is a completley different accent.Sonic_Waffle said:Get_A_Grip_ said:Fake Irish accents. They fail. Minly because there is no Irish accent.
Yes there are. There are hundreds in fact. In both the North and South of Ireland... there are many accents. There is no singular irish accent. The one that's imitated the most is the Dublin accent as its the capital, but I assure you... there are many accents...