Yup, same here. Amd it originated from listening to Marina Orlova (aka "hotforwords").versoth said:Russian
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I also like the Brooklyn accents despite being a Southerner. Why?
Yup, same here. Amd it originated from listening to Marina Orlova (aka "hotforwords").versoth said:Russian
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Sorry I should not of said Ireland as I was stupidly thinking about United Kingdom I will change it at once.JoJoDeathunter said:Some Irish people live on British land, particular in Northern Ireland, so Jacob Carse isn't being inaccurate when he includes Irish in our wide-range of British accents.
Jacob Carse said:Sorry I should not of said Ireland as I was stupidly thinking about United Kingdom I will change it at once.
You guys seem to be opening up a rather controversial can of beans on this one. I'd just call Irish it's own accent and be done with it.JoJoDeathunter said:Some Irish people live on British land, particular in Northern Ireland, so Jacob Carse isn't being inaccurate when he includes Irish in our wide-range of British accents.Lacebad said:fuck you.Jacob Carse said:British because you have Scottish, Welsh, Irish and the many kinds of English e.g Cockney.
All of that in such a small space.
Right on!Spawny0908 said:Aw! I love an Aussie accent!Spartan1362 said:Scottish.
I hate my own accent (Australian).
And you've just opened that can a little further (/jk). Broadly, there's Northern Irish and Eire. Both are indeed Irish, but sound quite different from each other.GLo Jones said:You guys seem to be opening up a rather controversial can of beans on this one. I'd just call Irish it's own accent and be done with it.
Please, please, please, PLEASE tell me you don't like the Geordie accent just because you've heard Cheryl Cole!!Zorak the Mantis said:I like British accents; especially the Geordies :3