There is southern, western, deep south, traditional American (often accepted as Northern), New York, New English, New Jersey, Gangster, Gangsta, New Orleans (Creole), Long Island. I think there are even more subdivision in the central and western states, but not being from that area it's hard for me to tell.Valiance said:What exactly is an American accent?
>.>;
You don't mean southern, right?
Anyway, I'm not really turned on by accents, or sounds at all, really...
I like the way the French language sounds, but as for accents, I guess I have to pick Russian from that list.
you forgot one of the most important (and least sexy) accents Minnesotan and WisconsenStyphax said:There is southern, western, deep south, traditional American (often accepted as Northern), New York, New English, New Jersey, Gangster, Gangsta, New Orleans (Creole), Long Island. I think there are even more subdivision in the central and western states, but not being from that area it's hard for me to tell.Valiance said:What exactly is an American accent?
>.>;
You don't mean southern, right?
Anyway, I'm not really turned on by accents, or sounds at all, really...
I like the way the French language sounds, but as for accents, I guess I have to pick Russian from that list.
^^This^^ Irish accents FTW. How my job has been improved since I take phonecalls from ROI as wellPurpleLemur said:... Pfft, I think the Irish accent should be included. They're awesome...
What do you have against the Irish accent?Spaceman_Spiff said:I need an answer here. What the hell is with everyone liking the Irish accent for?
You better explain a bit. Finnish?Aur0ra145 said:Finnish or Icelandic. I mean really, they're awesome.
North California, Southern California, Inland California, Central Coast California, Pacific NW, Idahoan, Coloradan, Texan, "Rio Grande", Northwestern, Midlands, Highland South, Mountain South, Floridian, Bostonian, New Jersey, Bronx, Cajun, and Great Lakes.Styphax said:There is southern, western, deep south, traditional American (often accepted as Northern), New York, New English, New Jersey, Gangster, Gangsta, New Orleans (Creole), Long Island. I think there are even more subdivision in the central and western states, but not being from that area it's hard for me to tell.Valiance said:What exactly is an American accent?
>.>;
You don't mean southern, right?
Anyway, I'm not really turned on by accents, or sounds at all, really...
I like the way the French language sounds, but as for accents, I guess I have to pick Russian from that list.
There you have it, East and West.Berethond said:North California, Southern California, Inland California, Central Coast California, Pacific NW, Idahoan, Coloradan, Texan, "Rio Grande", Northwestern, Midlands, Highland South, Mountain South, Floridian, Bostonian, New Jersey, Bronx, Cajun, and Great Lakes.Styphax said:There is southern, western, deep south, traditional American (often accepted as Northern), New York, New English, New Jersey, Gangster, Gangsta, New Orleans (Creole), Long Island. I think there are even more subdivision in the central and western states, but not being from that area it's hard for me to tell.Valiance said:What exactly is an American accent?
>.>;
You don't mean southern, right?
Anyway, I'm not really turned on by accents, or sounds at all, really...
I like the way the French language sounds, but as for accents, I guess I have to pick Russian from that list.
From the top of my head.
EDIT: Forgot Hawaiian Pidgin.
Of course, this doesn't count the four different accents in L.A., and all other major cities.