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Scottish and Irish all sound the same
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What?? Are you taking the piss?
We sound nothing alike! The only similarity is we both sound great!
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No I don't mean both accent's sound the same as one another, I mean can't tell the difference between different Scottish accents and different Irish accents.. they all sound the same
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![]() http://www.ayecan.com/what_is_scots.html Click on the different accents on the wee map on the right.. You must hear a difference between the one up the very top of the mainland and say, Edinburgh. Do you not even hear a difference between Glasgow and Edinburgh??
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The Caithness one sounds like a right mong.
All of the ones near the bottom sound the same but you can tell the difference between them and the ones near the top |
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Brummie accent. And don't kill me but I'm not a fond admirer of Yorkshire/Manc accents. Do like Liverpudlian and Geordie though.
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Hands off my Brick!
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Irish accents sound very different, there's a huge difference for example between the Cork, Dublin and Belfast accents
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The voice of reason
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any london related one that says free instead of three is disgusting to the ear, mix in with that the ones who who speak like a west indian and it is brutal
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Seeing as everybody else has said it, I'll admit that I too find the Brummie accent one of the worst.
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Got to be South African - something about it just grates.
Oh...and anyone who says, "Oh... you're Scotch"- usually from over the pond. Yeah...I look like a fecking bottle of whisky don't I. |
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Winds me up too! My (English) OH refers to me as "Scotch" often! ![]()
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Jolly good
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Hmm, surprised Essex, mockney or Estuary English hasn't been mentioned yet. Bit grating but it really depends, I think, on what you say rather than how you say it. An articulate Essex voice is fine.
I am from Ayrshire and on the rare occasions that I have heard a recording of my voice I can't believe how Scottish I sound. :S Last edited by James; 29-03-2011 at 04:50 PM. Reason: ... |
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If you can't tell the difference between Ireland's many manky accents then you ought to go to the doctors for a check up I reckon.
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TIBB's RED DEVIL!!!
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I think most people hate the sound of their own voice though.. You probably don't sound as bad as you think you do.
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TIBB's RED DEVIL!!!
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I find the Scouse accent slightly irritating after a while
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