
Norfolk, England (farmer’s accent)fortheonesthatwillhateyourguts:
Welsh.
Northwest American :D
New England
In real life?
Morbid
On microphone?
Ecclestoneish.
Yorkshire
*shudders*
Scottish. OCH AYE. lol.
Usually very standard Southern England. But when I get excited it slips into a farmer accent. I have no idea why. None of my family members have it.
Limburgs. hahahaha.
Le sigh… Spanish accent, though not that strong anymore. Sometimes people think I’ve been living in USA my whole life, but it has only been 4 years.
northeast america. New york/Philly
Aussie, apparently. G’day.
(Source: hanawasakura, via pesternomiarchive)
South Floridian….. Cuban Baby!! :D
Milwaukee where everyone thinks they don’t have an accent, but I’m sure I do have a Wisconsin accent on some words ha!
^^I love you Cara.
i wish it were british, unfortunately tho, my accent is PURE AWESOME :P
Swedish = what we refer to as Rikssvenska, ie what people in the glorious capital speak. Um. At least since the 80’s....
Uhh. I don’t really have one not even a regional Irish one or a touch of it except for some dialect phrases and word...
I have two actually. I have a decently thick East Tennessee drawl and a neutral Mid Atlantic accent I learned to do...
WHATHTEFUCK. First off, I’m Mexican...that’s far from exotic
Canadian? Is that an accent? I don’t know, eh! lol.
Canadian, Ehh. ;D
A mix between really posh-sounding English and farmer English. Yeah…um.
A sort of Midwestern, NorthEastern United States thing. Mostly NorthEastern, and some days harder than others.
Southern :) aredheadthing:
bronx yonkers with a little bit of irish
Usually its more of a Sarcastic bitch but on my good days just californian
Northern Californian
Spanish, from Argentina is different from Spain or Mexico “che todo bien?” xD
Aussie, apparently. G’day.
A little bit southern USA, a little bit Midwest-USA, and on occasion, I pull an Irish flair.
A combination of Dominican slang and Argentine Spanish with a flair, although Argentine is the most prominent.
normal american lack-thereof? But no, probably slighly indian. Or a lot when I feel like being a goon. Luckily I have...
boston british tone down
I talk like NorCal and SoCal had a baby and that baby was my diction.
Great lakes region..idk what its called…but i say my i’s long…like f(eye)re or t(eye)re etc…m(eye)r
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Same.
… probably chinese/canto (do those even count as accents?!)
American with a tiny bit of Australian, despite being from Israel…
Poshtralian (Australian but sometime it’s so posh that people think I am British)
California Latina, go figure you would have to hear me.
Austra-english? (Australian with some English pronounciation)
svengelska 4 lyfe
Wienerisch (viennese)
New Yorkerish With a bit of Midwestern American =w=
IDK REALLY. :/ It depends on what language I’m speaking. When speaking English, idk, because I’m from Washington/Oregon...