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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:11 am
Are ther any languages or accents that you can't hear enough of??
Me, I can't get enough of the irish, scottish and welsh accents and I'm a total sucker for the german language, it's my inner linguist's fault.
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 3:17 pm
I love Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Geordie, Scouse and Australian accents. All my crushes are either Scottish or Irish (David Tennant, James McKenzie, Sean Biggerstaff, John Barrowman [even though he's got an American accent, I've heard him speaking with a Scottish one as well], Ed Byrne).
Mind you, Yorkshire's a good one for me, but I would say that, because that's my natural accent! Although if I'm speaking different languages, I have the right accent. Here's the list..
German arrow Berlin Russian arrow Moscow Japanese arrow Nagoya Turkish arrow Istanbul Spanish arrow Madrid
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 4:39 pm
Irish, Welsh, British, Scottish, cockney, French and.....northern. If that counts for one. I've lived in the south for a while so long it's wonderful to hear. <3
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:19 pm
I'm a sucker for David Tennant's accent. Scottish accents ish luff.
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 1:18 pm
tennantsbutterfly I love Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Geordie, Scouse and Australian accents. All my crushes are either Scottish or Irish (David Tennant, James McKenzie, Sean Biggerstaff, John Barrowman [even though he's got an American accent, I've heard him speaking with a Scottish one as well], Ed Byrne). Mind you, Yorkshire's a good one for me, but I would say that, because that's my natural accent! Although if I'm speaking different languages, I have the right accent. Here's the list.. German arrow Berlin Russian arrow Moscow Japanese arrow Nagoya Turkish arrow Istanbul Spanish arrow Madrid I'm not a fan of the accents associated with the spanish language, I live in America and there are TOO many spanish speaking people where I live. And I hate where I live because I moved here 8 years ago and I'm just now developing a noticible southern accent. *gags*
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:19 pm
Scottish, Irish, English, Welsh, some Australian, Finnish, perhaps Northern as well, although I'm basically just including that for Eccleston's accent. ^^
And there are some actors I adore that I have no idea what their accent is.
Oh yeah, and Elvish. mrgreen
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:10 pm
Ceribri Scottish, Irish, English, Welsh, some Australian, Finnish, perhaps Northern as well, although I'm basically just including that for Eccleston's accent. ^^ And there are some actors I adore that I have no idea what their accent is. Oh yeah, and Elvish. mrgreen Elvish? That's just...insanely awesome!!!
I love Eccleston's accent. There was another dude with it, though. That guy who played Riley in 42. Lovely accent.
But nothing is better than DT's. I'd die to hear him say my name. Although, I've heard him say my surname...really, I have.
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 1:20 am
Gigglemeister tennantsbutterfly I love Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Geordie, Scouse and Australian accents. All my crushes are either Scottish or Irish (David Tennant, James McKenzie, Sean Biggerstaff, John Barrowman [even though he's got an American accent, I've heard him speaking with a Scottish one as well], Ed Byrne). Mind you, Yorkshire's a good one for me, but I would say that, because that's my natural accent! Although if I'm speaking different languages, I have the right accent. Here's the list.. German arrow Berlin Russian arrow Moscow Japanese arrow Nagoya Turkish arrow Istanbul Spanish arrow Madrid I'm not a fan of the accents associated with the spanish language, I live in America and there are TOO many spanish speaking people where I live. And I hate where I live because I moved here 8 years ago and I'm just now developing a noticible southern accent. *gags* stare So what's wrong with The South? I moved here from Indiana back in '86. I love North Carolina.
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:15 pm
Rainbow Retard Ceribri Scottish, Irish, English, Welsh, some Australian, Finnish, perhaps Northern as well, although I'm basically just including that for Eccleston's accent. ^^ And there are some actors I adore that I have no idea what their accent is. Oh yeah, and Elvish. mrgreen Elvish? That's just...insanely awesome!!!
I love Eccleston's accent. There was another dude with it, though. That guy who played Riley in 42. Lovely accent.
But nothing is better than DT's. I'd die to hear him say my name. Although, I've heard him say my surname...really, I have.Yup. Elvish is awesome. ^^
Hee. Eccleston is amazing. And I remember that guy from 42. Oh gosh, nothing is better than DT. Or his accent. xD
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 3:07 pm
Rainbow Retard I love Eccleston's accent. There was another dude with it, though. That guy who played Riley in 42. Lovely accent. But nothing is better than DT's. I'd die to hear him say my name. Although, I've heard him say my surname...really, I have. You like Mancunian then. And I've heard David say my first name! There's a character in Double Income No Kids Yet (radio sitcom, starring David as Daniel) who's called Katie. Different spelling to mine (at least judging by the description onscreen), but still same pronunciation! Mind you, I'm used to hearing Scots saying my name. My ex-fiance was Scottish, and I have Scottish relatives.
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:46 pm
tennantsbutterfly Rainbow Retard I love Eccleston's accent. There was another dude with it, though. That guy who played Riley in 42. Lovely accent. But nothing is better than DT's. I'd die to hear him say my name. Although, I've heard him say my surname...really, I have. You like Mancunian then. And I've heard David say my first name! There's a character in Double Income No Kids Yet (radio sitcom, starring David as Daniel) who's called Katie. Different spelling to mine (at least judging by the description onscreen), but still same pronunciation! Mind you, I'm used to hearing Scots saying my name. My ex-fiance was Scottish, and I have Scottish relatives. Oh, that's cool! Well, I've never heard him say Rachel before. But someday he will... *WISHES HARD*
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:13 pm
Rainbow Retard tennantsbutterfly Rainbow Retard I love Eccleston's accent. There was another dude with it, though. That guy who played Riley in 42. Lovely accent. But nothing is better than DT's. I'd die to hear him say my name. Although, I've heard him say my surname...really, I have. You like Mancunian then. And I've heard David say my first name! There's a character in Double Income No Kids Yet (radio sitcom, starring David as Daniel) who's called Katie. Different spelling to mine (at least judging by the description onscreen), but still same pronunciation! Mind you, I'm used to hearing Scots saying my name. My ex-fiance was Scottish, and I have Scottish relatives. Oh, that's cool! Well, I've never heard him say Rachel before. But someday he will... *WISHES HARD*Oooh...well, Katie is close to Katherine... So technically all I have to do is go find that radio broadcast or something. *youtubes*
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:10 am
SCOTTISH PEOPLE especially dundee and glasgow biggrin and welsh. like that dude from doctor in the house. irish er... cramlington. j'aime leurs accents. je voudrais un accent ecossaise. And I love tim minchins singing accent. for all you people in america who have no idea who he is : here tis
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 6:19 am
Ceribri Rainbow Retard tennantsbutterfly Rainbow Retard I love Eccleston's accent. There was another dude with it, though. That guy who played Riley in 42. Lovely accent. But nothing is better than DT's. I'd die to hear him say my name. Although, I've heard him say my surname...really, I have. You like Mancunian then. And I've heard David say my first name! There's a character in Double Income No Kids Yet (radio sitcom, starring David as Daniel) who's called Katie. Different spelling to mine (at least judging by the description onscreen), but still same pronunciation! Mind you, I'm used to hearing Scots saying my name. My ex-fiance was Scottish, and I have Scottish relatives. Oh, that's cool! Well, I've never heard him say Rachel before. But someday he will... *WISHES HARD*Oooh...well, Katie is close to Katherine... So technically all I have to do is go find that radio broadcast or something. *youtubes* Try BBC7. The Listen Again service will give you last week's episode. Look on Wednesday's list. You will need Real Player. www.bbc.co.uk/bbc7 And officially, we have the same name if your real name's Katherine! Mine's just spelt differently. Mine's Kathryn.
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 6:27 am
SCOTTISH!!! I don't know why or how but for some reason there's just something about that accent... *drools* Irish being my second favourite, afterwards... who knows? that Canadian one sounds pretty cool, not sure which one it was I heard though.
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