while i live in georgia, i was born in miami, so my accent's not very thick, but i still use alot of southern/southwestern sayings, think clint eastwood's cowboy movies.
Conjunctiv-fuckin-itis man!!!KILLSWITCH wrote:
My dialect is Geordie, a difficult to understand variation of English, even though I am a Sunderland fan and live closer to Sunderland, so in theory I should have a 'Mackem' dialect.
Lets just say I have a Northern English dialect.
Tudor a canny bag o crisps man.. I like the Geordie accent and have no problems making it out it's very melodic and has lots of character, plus their great craic too Newcastle is a great party town..
---> Junk drawer
or maybe a new one
---> Pointless, Masturbatory Navel-gazing
or maybe a new one
---> Pointless, Masturbatory Navel-gazing
yeah but the question is ship do yo speak with that slow californian drawlThe_Shipbuilder wrote:
---> Junk drawer
or maybe a new one
---> Pointless, Masturbatory Navel-gazing
*calibre does his best Cali accent**
"dude, was that... like a toooootally Awesome idea man......... you know... like to think about, maybe moving this to like another section maaaan"
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Gordie for me !!
if you navel gaze while masturbating you're in for a surpriseThe_Shipbuilder wrote:
---> Junk drawer
or maybe a new one
---> Pointless, Masturbatory Navel-gazing
or at least wear some safety glasses
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You need a few more rad, sicks, and gnarly's in there...IG-Calibre wrote:
yeah but the question is ship do yo speak with that slow californian drawlThe_Shipbuilder wrote:
---> Junk drawer
or maybe a new one
---> Pointless, Masturbatory Navel-gazing
*calibre does his best Cali accent**
"dude, was that... like a toooootally Awesome idea man......... you know... like to think about, maybe moving this to like another section maaaan"
Pacific Northwest, 2% Canadian, Computer Jargon and controlled 1337 (typed). I can also speak a few words of Mexican Spanish, despite my efforts to reject all memory of it.
Too bad. It's an interesting topic, but seems derailed.The_Shipbuilder wrote:
---> Junk drawer
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I lived in Mississippi for a couple of years, so I can speak a little redneck and mostly understand african-american english words and gestures.
"All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them."
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
Tex Mex buddy. It aint good enough for Mexico but it'll get you a beer and a taco in Del Rio.
I speak the Maryland/Pennsylvania dialect of English. The clearest dialect of English.
Hmmmm.... Bedfordshire? It`s a tiny bit norfolky (ooh aar combine arvester), tiny bit london, but mostly just plain English. (Like they speak on most TV shows and how the U.S. think we speak). Though Luton, where i live now, they all just speak chav like a complete bunch of pricks. Awroight mate, init, yenow geezer, sortid. I fucking hate chavs!
where did god put african-america anyway?
Chinese, I speak the Cantonese dialect.
My parents and older people in my family can speak both Manderin and Cantonese dialects.
My parents and older people in my family can speak both Manderin and Cantonese dialects.
Mostly clean un-accented American English. Having lived in Tennessee so long I do find myself slipping into a Tennessee drawl now and then though.
There are two types of Icelandic dialects, South and North, the north ones call us southerns for lazy-tounges, because they tend to pronounce every single letter strongly, we don't.
I also speak copenhagen danish, and I simply cannot understand south jysk.
I also speak copenhagen danish, and I simply cannot understand south jysk.
That's the same way it is with the Southern part of the U.S.PBAsydney wrote:
There are two types of Icelandic dialects, South and North, the north ones call us southerns for lazy-tounges, because they tend to pronounce every single letter strongly, we don't.
I also speak copenhagen danish, and I simply cannot understand south jysk.
I speak Spanglish http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanglish
I speaks a mixture of Kairdiff (Cardiff) with a touch of cockney innit.
Born a Taff but spent 6/7 years nr Reading.
My mates in Reading call me Taff and a few down yur call me a cockney.
Born a Taff but spent 6/7 years nr Reading.
My mates in Reading call me Taff and a few down yur call me a cockney.
I speak regular old American english with a bit of general slang.
jive turkey
Antwerp dialect.
Didn't see that one comin, did ya?
Didn't see that one comin, did ya?
Potteries, duck.
West London. Part chav, part Queen. And I know what craic means. phear my Irish friends.IG-Calibre wrote:
Tudor a canny bag o crisps man.. I like the Geordie accent and have no problems making it out it's very melodic and has lots of character, plus their great craic too Newcastle is a great party town..
Arse.
Bare.
Allow it.
Treck.
Quest.
/win
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