dhermann1
I'll Lock Up
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I like a Scottish accent, tho a heavy one can be completely unintelligible. I like some southern US accents, e.g. Tex Ritter. Old fashioned upper class British is great, but the modern, cockneyified, British (they're abolished the letter L in the UK, I think!) is not so great.
I think the weirdest accent in the English language is in and around Pittsburgh. It has a weird upward inflection, bizarre consonants, and a whole lexicon of odd usages. E.g., "I'm going to redd up the house (actually "the hassss"), meaning clean up, or "It needs fixed."
I don't particularly like the heavy New Yawk accent, but when I'm far away from home, it's music to my ears.
I love the South African accent because of the Dutch sounding "O".
I was listening to a young cabaret singer from Slovenia the other evening. Beautiful soft slavic accent. She sang the old standard "Rount mitnighd, rount mitnighd."
I think the weirdest accent in the English language is in and around Pittsburgh. It has a weird upward inflection, bizarre consonants, and a whole lexicon of odd usages. E.g., "I'm going to redd up the house (actually "the hassss"), meaning clean up, or "It needs fixed."
I don't particularly like the heavy New Yawk accent, but when I'm far away from home, it's music to my ears.
I love the South African accent because of the Dutch sounding "O".
I was listening to a young cabaret singer from Slovenia the other evening. Beautiful soft slavic accent. She sang the old standard "Rount mitnighd, rount mitnighd."