Thank you for not spilling the beans! I was telling Twish that I might have a go at a Yorkshire accent.. without the Yankee twang. I'll send it to me mum and let her have the first bash, lol.
Well i knew it was an English accent, but i admit i thought you were from London.
Huddersfield people usually hav a strong Yorkshire accent but i guess yours is not so strong now after living in USA all these years, but i hear how ou don't pronounce letter t in the middle of words which is a give-away!
I think I will do a vid with a yorkshire accent, lol. I have NO idea how on earth I ended up sounding like a Londoner (aside from not annunciating when it comes to TT in the middle of a word)! My mum has a thick Yorkshire accent so I think I will take the piss out of her.
As far as accents go, I generally don't think about what comes out of my mouth or the way it sounds. It just comes out. However, there are occasions when I'm speaking to someone & have to consciously pronounce certain words for understanding purposes. Even my phrasing is considered strange when speaking to American friends, lol. For example, they don't understand that there is a big difference between pissing off, being pissed-off, & getting pissed. Do you?
Close.... But I'll give you brownie points for all 3. The 1st you are correct if you use *pissing* as a different verb than I was refering to. I was actually thinking of the term "PISS OFF!" as in "get lost". LOL!
See, POS was right, I know its always best to side with him lol
auntcc1968 2 years ago
It's funny how my accent molded over time
Clarachk 2 years ago
Do you like living in NY? Have you ever thought of moving back to England or Wales?
gaz52 3 years ago
I love to listen to your accent... I speak southern californian //*u*\\ from the older generation haha. Cecelia
finnjolly 3 years ago
Thanks. It morphs a bit. You'll notice.
Clarachk 3 years ago
LOL I just love listening to you...
fehquig 3 years ago
Did you make it all the way through? Thanks for watching!
Clarachk 3 years ago
I enjoyed every WelshBritishNewYork word!
fehquig 3 years ago
Bloody hell!
LOL. I dig your accent.
StellianoLaPeu 3 years ago
(Smiles)
Clarachk 3 years ago
interesting Sarah, i kept your secret, I bet you can't do a brit accent now without an american 'twang' ;)
tallstevo 3 years ago
Thank you for not spilling the beans! I was telling Twish that I might have a go at a Yorkshire accent.. without the Yankee twang. I'll send it to me mum and let her have the first bash, lol.
Clarachk 3 years ago
Well i knew it was an English accent, but i admit i thought you were from London.
Huddersfield people usually hav a strong Yorkshire accent but i guess yours is not so strong now after living in USA all these years, but i hear how ou don't pronounce letter t in the middle of words which is a give-away!
Thanks for answering my question!
:-)
x hugs x
twish1999 3 years ago
I think I will do a vid with a yorkshire accent, lol. I have NO idea how on earth I ended up sounding like a Londoner (aside from not annunciating when it comes to TT in the middle of a word)! My mum has a thick Yorkshire accent so I think I will take the piss out of her.
Clarachk 3 years ago
wow, so i was right. i knew i could detect both english and american accents!
When u talk do u notice ur accent or are u so used to it that u don't notice it?
4 countries - wow! iv been to many countries on holiday, but iv only lived in one my whole life
Sikosm 3 years ago
As far as accents go, I generally don't think about what comes out of my mouth or the way it sounds. It just comes out. However, there are occasions when I'm speaking to someone & have to consciously pronounce certain words for understanding purposes. Even my phrasing is considered strange when speaking to American friends, lol. For example, they don't understand that there is a big difference between pissing off, being pissed-off, & getting pissed. Do you?
Clarachk 3 years ago
yeah, i understand the difference!
pissing off = annoying, frustrating someone else
pissed-off = being annoyed, frustrated, angry
getting pissed = getting drunk
lol
Sikosm 3 years ago
Close.... But I'll give you brownie points for all 3. The 1st you are correct if you use *pissing* as a different verb than I was refering to. I was actually thinking of the term "PISS OFF!" as in "get lost". LOL!
Clarachk 3 years ago
haha ah ok, yeah there's that one too :-)
Sikosm 3 years ago
yea i was right england
shannoncopley 3 years ago