berry 10 發表於 February 2, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 2, 2007 bet you cant recognize german and scandinavan, french, middle eastern, and eastern euro accent, maybe a bit South African... those accents can be easily identify...yayyi cantcuz i havnt met anyone from there,i problebly can identify "swedish accent or italian accent" not sure, cuz he's an "Italian" from "Sweden"lolololgets a gayyy accent xDDDDD(just kidding, dont be too serious boysssss)at least I know the person is a native american/english or not 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 February 2, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 2, 2007 bet you cant recognize german and scandinavan, french, middle eastern, and eastern euro accent, maybe a bit South African...those accents can be easily identify...I can easily recognise German and French accent. Reason being there's enough German and French teacher at my high school (and yes, I've learnt French and German back then)English, Irish and Scottish I can identify. I can't really tell a Kiwi accent though. South African yes. Can't tell the difference between Canadian and American accent. As for American accent, I can tell if it's Northern or Southern accent (or Texan - haha).Asian area, yeah, Chinese and Taiwanese I can tell apart. Also can tell Singaporean (or Senglish) accent. Malaysian isn't so different either. (In fact, it's very easy to mimic their accent). Japanese, definitely (heard enough) and these days, probably also Korean since I've heard enough of theirs too (though Koreans usually don't speak English if they can help it = =)Oh! And of course Indian accent. Not hard to tell apart (and of course there's Australian accent :p) Oh...and there's Canto accent. Hmmmmm - I think that's all I've come in contact with. There's also Indonesian accent but I don't come in contact with them much so probably can't tell that easily. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
boran 10 發表於 February 2, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 2, 2007 yayyi cantcuz i havnt met anyone from there,i problebly can identify "swedish accent or italian accent" not sure, cuz he's an "Italian" from "Sweden"lolololgets a gayyy accent xDDDDD(just kidding, dont be too serious boysssss)at least I know the person is a native american/english or notmaybe i can identify "sandwish"that's the language people come from Republic of Sandwich speaks! :P :D by the way,"spainish accent" is easy to identify, people speak Spainish may be attracktiveto someone because of it's special pronunciation, so do French! 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
berry 10 發表於 February 2, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 2, 2007 maybe i can identify "sandwish"that's the language people come from Republic of Sandwich speaks! :P :D haha really funnydid i tell you i can identify bergurs?by the way,"spainish accent" is easy to identify, people speak Spainish may be attracktiveto someone because of it's special pronunciation, so do French!thankyou =)I know im adorable x]]hola ,mui bien xd xd xd xd hasta luego bonjour,je suis leigh xd xd xd hahhahahha call me a ....arrogant kid (?)well actually they are all i know :E :P i can speak a bit spanish lolz 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
boran 10 發表於 February 2, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 2, 2007 ....... Also can tell Singaporean (or Senglish) accent. Malaysian isn't so different either. (In fact, it's very easy to mimic their accent). ....once i tried to speak singaporean after watching the movie-"小孩不笨"people there usually emphasizes the last word in a sentence that is not easy to mimic! 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
boran 10 發表於 February 2, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 2, 2007 ...thankyou =)I know im adorable x]]hola ,mui bien xd xd xd xd hasta luego bonjour,je suis leigh xd xd xd ......well, i know a little Frence but not spainish...and allow me to tell you that at this moment you should say "bon soir" instead of "bon jour"[c] "bon soir" is what we say "good evening" and "bon jour" is "good morning"and you can say "bonne nuit" to your families when you go to bed|-) "bonne nuit"="good night" 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
berry 10 發表於 February 2, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 2, 2007 well, i know a little Frence but not spainish...and allow me to tell you that at this moment you should say "bon soir" instead of "bon jour"[c] "bon soir" is what we say "good evening" and "bon jour" is "good morning"and you can say "bonne nuit" to your families when you go to bed|-) "bonne nuit"="good night"merci =]]lolzz 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
berry 10 發表於 February 2, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 2, 2007 once i tried to speak singaporean after watching the movie-"小孩不笨"people there usually emphasizes the last word in a sentence that is not easy to mimic!yeahhi can recognize it too,i watched CNN and heard it .. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
Krislih 10 發表於 February 2, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 2, 2007 I can easily recognise German and French accent. Reason being there's enough German and French teacher at my high school (and yes, I've learnt French and German back then)English, Irish and Scottish I can identify. I can't really tell a Kiwi accent though. South African yes. Can't tell the difference between Canadian and American accent. As for American accent, I can tell if it's Northern or Southern accent (or Texan - haha).Asian area, yeah, Chinese and Taiwanese I can tell apart. Also can tell Singaporean (or Senglish) accent. Malaysian isn't so different either. (In fact, it's very easy to mimic their accent). Japanese, definitely (heard enough) and these days, probably also Korean since I've heard enough of theirs too (though Koreans usually don't speak English if they can help it = =)Oh! And of course Indian accent. Not hard to tell apart (and of course there's Australian accent :p) Oh...and there's Canto accent. Hmmmmm - I think that's all I've come in contact with. There's also Indonesian accent but I don't come in contact with them much so probably can't tell that easily.hahaha, it's good hear someone can identify those accents like i can :)So... what about people like ummmmmmmm Samoa Islands? 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 February 3, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 3, 2007 Samao Islands? Nah. Don't think so. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
chocdumpling 10 發表於 May 29, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 May 29, 2007 She is such a rude person!!!!!You should have backed up for yourself! People used to make rude comments about my food. I get so angry! I fire sarcastic comments back. If you don't stand up for yourself, people will just think you're easy to get and bully you constantly. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
vincsh 10 發表於 June 6, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 June 6, 2007 we've talked about so many things from becky and traffic in taiwan to english accents and samoa islands in only 2 pages. that's kinda weird. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
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