Not sure how to describe mine, cos if you know where I live (Leicester, in England, in the UK) then you'll know the accent...I don't have that.
Maybe if you crossed my accent with a couple of other areas in the County (Leicestershire) and gave it a tiny twist of "pompous" (spelling?) you may get my accent.
My accent is really heavy on the R´s and A´s , i can easily talk Jamaican and Russian accents,So its really hard for me to do American or English accents...but i always talk like in narrating a movie trailer.
Finnish accent? I can't really tell. Well, I think you can notice it's very hard for me to pronounce consonants as we don't have a lot of those in Finnish.. and words like 'vulnerable' and 'daughter' (I practiced those for hours before I finally learned how to say them without stuttering XP) So yeah sometimes I start stuttering cos I can't get past those bloody consonants. =P And they are very strong in my speak because (again) that's how we say them in Finnish. But I don't have as bad a Finnish accent as my friends have, I'm much more fluent and relaxed in pronouncing words.
But when I think about it I like to pronounce words in a slightly British accent but sometimes I change it to Australian (though I cannot imitate either one of them well >_>').
Northern English. I'm from the North West and have a weird accent that's northern but isn't really a specific northern accent - it's a mix of Liverpudlian and Manc really
Well I have a very strange accent, having a scottish mother, english father, growing up in England, Scotland and Ireland I ended up with this strange accent. So its like a faint mixture of these.
I thought a southern US accent was one of the most easily imitable in the world.
My accent is normally Queen's English, though if I'm near a gang of "undesirables" I usually unconsciously put on the regional (Yorkshire) accent in the hope they don't beat me up.
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