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REVIVAL
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wango tango, multiple, wango tango shgjskfbuisfb account.
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R.I.P Kerry x
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-bops Niamh-
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Northern Irish.
I didn't really think I had one though, but then in Turkey whenever I spoke to anyone there they were like saying typical 'Belfast Phrases' to me in a jokey way. For example the Turkish people would be like: 'Dead on mate.' or 'Aye your ma' to me And the other day in some waterpark I was arguing with some kid over a slide, and when I was walking away the girl that worked there was like 'Where you from?' and I go 'Belfast' and she was like 'Yeah thought so.' So I guess I do have a strong accent. When I was younger though like around 2006-2008 I spoke with a heavy American accent for some reason, everyone passed comment on that and there's a video of me on my 10th Birthday and I could hear a yank accent .
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I speak with a accent like out of high hopes crossed with nessa out of Gavin and Stacey, whats occuring, sugar tits. it is Saturday afternoon and its raining mun down in the valleys.
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I'm from Brighton so undoubtedly southern. I speak pretty much RP though. a lot of my friends and my parents both have a Brightonian accent but mine only comes out when I'm drunk. I tend to go really posh and then really common ha
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You sound a bit like Ozzy Osbourne when you talk
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an up narth accent
eye by gum and all that malarky |
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Probably general Lancashire accent. But like to think I don't sound as "oop narth" as a lot of others.
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Cork accent - calmed down somewhat by living in a lot of different places over the years.
Still an awful accent, always cringe when I hear it on radio or TV (it = the Cork accent - not necessarily spoken by me!) |
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I just have a very average mid-atlantic American accent, which in my opinion is not an accent at all.
I just pronounce the words as they are written. I grew up in Northern Virginia, sub-urbs of Wash. DC. I sound like the generic cookie-cutter American, no specific accent.
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