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quickest-silver•4mo ago
I have no idea what mine is though
extended-salmon•4mo ago
i speak uhhh britishamerican
quickest-silver•4mo ago
I kinda have a mixed accent
So I tend to enunciate my hard consonants and sometimes don’t pronounce the r sound if it’s at the end of a syllable
Also sometimes replace the θ sound with a z
conscious-sapphire•4mo ago
90% absolutely no accent
10% southern
extended-salmon•4mo ago
1: removes all dental fricatives with alveolar version
2: gets rid of half the vowels and replaces them with nearest a i u e o ə ɛ ɔ
3: half the time vowel lengths disappear
4: we have tones now ?!
5: quarter of vocabulary comes from mandarin, cantonese or malay
plain-purple•4mo ago
im australian
extended-salmon•4mo ago
6: oh "british english"? we dont do that here
7: want to spell a loanword? haha better approximate it with the latin alphabet
eager-peach•4mo ago
i have a bostonian accent
you cant have no accent
conscious-sapphire•4mo ago
lies
conscious-sapphire•4mo ago
well

quickest-silver•4mo ago
An American accent is what some people consider to be “no accent” since that’s where the majority of English speakers are