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here is one...but the dutchman are quite good english speakers so you don't hear much accent I think...
[youtube]2fYNX0nNgYc[/youtube]
...or you have to ask pooky to do an video then ;)...and pls note that I can't judge the dutch accent in english...I just told about my impressions about their accent for the german language...
Let's see, so this thread is about how an american , brit, canadian, australian etc would judge accents of people who try speaking english...here's my favs:
1)German accent
2)All scandinavian accents
3)Dutch
4)Scottish
5)Irish
6)Welsh - I'm not extremly familiar with this one
7)Slavic accent - seems russian, poles, czecs, bulgarians, serbs etc all speek english with the same accent
8)Italian
9)Greek - sounds kinf of similar to the slavic ones
10)French
11)Arabian, persan and turkish and hebrew all sound the same I guess
12)Indian/punjab/paki
13)Japanise
14)Chinise Now native english accents:
1)English
2)New Zeeland
3)Australian
4)Northern US
5)Southern US
6)Canadian - hate that one
I'm sure there's more, like Chuft just posted above, especialy in the US, also in England.
Speaking of Dutch, I wonder who LazyTownDutch is on Youtube.
It's me.
I am confused. I thought you lived in the US? How do you know Dutch and why are you uploading Dutch LT songs? I thought Pooky was already doing that.
I can't stand when women do stuff like that.
I have to teach them a lesson to stay in the kitchen by upstaging them.
Especially that damn Pooky....being all liberal....
I like German accent while men are speaking - but not female. It just sounds too masculin in some way - don't ask why. For both men and female the british accent seem more easy while listening. French and Italian is sometimes accetable.
I like German accent while men are speaking - but not female. It just sounds too masculin in some way - don't ask why. For both men and female the british accent seem more easy while listening. French female is sometimes accetable. Italian is acceptable. Hard to find a favorite.
thanks for your statement mate but regarding of your YT samples I doubt if you got the sense of this tread...we talk about sounds of forign accent in english language for native speakers...no offence
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