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  • I have respect for people who learn English. It's difficult to learn a whole new language!

  • watch?v=0TheugPqxZU

    Bavarian cooking might me funny !

  • Most Americans like the sound of European accents.

  • I sink hahah.. bisschen peinlich ^^

  • Why is there "polish" in the tags? Maybe I am deaf but I was waiting for polish accent 4 minutes ;D

  • i like how dutch speak english hrrr hrrr hrrr :D

  • cute , very cute, my husband is Austrian , we were laughing a alot

  • Naja die Engländer machen auch lustig wenn Amerikaner reden... andersrum genauso. Aber für die Amerikaner klingt jeder europäische Akzent so gut wie gleich... Ich finde aber auch dass man den Akzent vermindern kann und das klappt auch.

  • Deine Aussprache ist einfach zu hart, daran hört man den germanischen Ursprung. Aber der Durchschnittsdeutsche wird deinen leichten Aktenz nicht hören.

  • lmaooooo "you know what fondue is?"

    hahah i'm sitll laughing so funny.

  • HE find deine Dialektvideos super!

  • hahaha, good job, especially on the German accent, I've heard it so so many times!

  • Jedes Beispeil klingt die gleiche! Deutsch! bitte nicht umgangsprache benutzen, wenn Sie Englisch sprechen. Es ist peinlich!

  • Your German-English is much better than the *blank* American English, which comes off as snobbishly nasal librarian shrew-speak.

  • ...

    No.

  • weak

  • You should hear some Dutch people talk english....thats really funny.

  • you should have made polish english accent :P I speak london very best !

  • Yeah, Schwyzer Akzänt ad Macht xD Hesch tu abr guet gmacht =) Abr d'Schwyzer hei jo eh immr e Akzänt, sogar wesi Hochdütsch rede. xD

  • hahaha...When i was in swiss, i hv told my friend that i heard swiss people in german speaking part speak english, they got the accent a bit look like indian speak english lol

    Now i hear you speak english swiss accent and You done it good, cos the accent is same what i have heard before in swiss.

  • well done/guet gmacht^^ but you mostly find this very strange swiss accent among older people because they didn't have to learn english at school and so it's not really surprising that they speak like that. when you talk to the younger generation it sounds much better. ;)

  • Swisssniper. Yeah! I knew cos i got house in Swiss N stay at least 8 months every each year but youo know i saw many swiss couldnt speak english well and they not even try to speak english too

    but i do agree with you that now Young Swiss people speak English better than load of old generation! danke :-P

  • I hv no idea why are you from, but your accent is like Dutch. Anyway, American accent is nice too but British accent is the best! you can get if you try more harder. Good luck!

  • Oh Unglaublich! WOW du hast ein Talent, einfach krass! Toll weiter so und lass dir nix erzählen von den Besserwissern hier! Die sind alle nur neidisch!

  • wow i never realized that an american Accent was pretty hard for europan to accomplish. I want to learn Deutsch/German.....

  • also das deutsch, ist doch sowas von übertrieben?! ich kenne wirklich keinen und habe noch keinen gehört, der so englisch redet..

  • tja..dann hast du glück gehabt...

  • übertrieben ist es auf keinem fall. es kann auch schlimmer sein. ich studiere in wien und ich habe einige kurse auf englisch, mit profesoren die versuchen englisch zu sprechen. es ist KATASTROFE

  • habe "vee love foot" gehoert ~_^

  • Hmm..The Swiss accent is a mix or British English and German English..Very interesting.

  • lol - sehr gut gemacht! :-) Alle waren gut, aber am besten hat mir der französische Akzent gefallen...erinnert mich an den Peter Ustinov als Hercule Poirot.

  • your pretty hot. your should do polish, thats the sexiest accent

  • you actually think polish accents are sexy? :| Laura..yo uare gifted with accents... i think i may be too.. i am realyl good with speaking in diffrent accent.y you are too!

  • I took alot of German classes. But I never liked the Basic German language as much as Swiss German. Which I'm currently trying to become fluent in.

  • lol. U should learn the American version of english lol. Its nothing compared to English that they teach you in europe. American english has MANY dialects, they have around 8 dialects. Ozark, Appalachian, Brooklyn, Bronx, New York, Western, Mid West, and South West.

  • only 8??? wooow... intresting, because it's such a big country, i thought it would have more...

    i mean, germany is waaay smaller and has more than 8 dialects, much more.

  • Dialects have multiple accents. You have alll the midwestern accents which are in the midwestern dialect, then you have alot of the east coast dialects, there are alot, google it.

  • aaaah... okay ^^

  • Nicht „What a pity", wenn du einen deutschen Akzent hast. Schließlich sprichst du Deutsch als deine Muttersprache und dafür muss man sich nicht entschuldigen.

  • war auch nicht so ernst gemeint...

  • Denk‛ dir den erhobenen Zeigefinger weg, so du einen gesehen haben solltest. Ich kenn‛ das Entschuldigen für einen Akzent nur von deutschen Freunden und denen sage ich dies auch immer wieder. _Hätte_ ich einen russischen Akzent (bei mir konnte sich keiner mehr entwickeln (: ), wäre das ja auch nicht weiter schlimm. Ich wollt‛ es dir nur wie zu meinen Freunden gesagt haben.

  • omg...so, my english don´t sound like this!! really not, and i don´t know any people who talk like this!!!=)

  • plz do a dutch accent =D i love it when ppl try to do a dutch accent and then end up sounding german becuz dey dont kno shit about holland or the way we talk... its completely different from german or any other language.. so pppppplease xD

  • oh.. just look at the german dialects.. and you will have a good laugh! exactly what you are looking for.. silly german who's trying to imitate dutch.....

  • oh. .i can do that.. just wait.. i have to find my camera again.. hidden in some corner of my room..

  • I must admit that one time I was in Germany during some English classes, I wasn't sure if the teacher was talking to me in German or English already xD. Anyway, I understand what you mean. Completely different way of pronouncing 'r', for example. Same in Polish.

  • cool, wo wohnsch denn z--Züürie?

  • Cool, I had fun :)

    You know that some people in Argentina also do that thing you say that annoys you (so does it annoy me); They force an accent on a single english word. I don't know why, but it sounds so stupid. Either you speak with one accent, or with the other (when mixing words I mean). Anyways, it's really -reaaaally- hard to find someone here who can forge an accent when speaking other language. I can forge english, you could help me with me german accent.!

  • In my high school days I became friends with a girl, an exchange student, from Germany (Unna, to be specific). I could tell that she was comfortable speaking around me because she didn't try using an American accent when we talked. To me, it was fascinating to listen to her switch between English with a German accent, English with both American and German accents, and sometimes German mixed with American slang.

  • sounds kinda confusing :-)..

  • hehehehe, well done and very funny, in a good way. Also, I just wanted to touch on a point you made about trying to talk like an american. It's easy as to talk like an american, everything nowadays is american if you watch any tv you practically grow up as an american, therefore speaking with an american accent shouldn't be a problem for anyone.

  • What annoys me is that many people (here in Germany at least) appear to force an American accent upon their English, because they believe it's "cool" or something.

    The only ones who don't are the people who actually went to another English speaking country.

  • the only thing that's getting on my nerves is: when a german speaking german puts some english word in the german language and tries to speak it american.. maybe you understand what i mean

  • ah.. and by the way.. thanks for your comments! :-)

  • i dont think you have to be able to speak english. if you can - it's a profit for yourself. if not - also ok. but you sholdnt accuse anyone who cant speak YOUR language. you also have your hand to communicate with :-)

  • English is not my language, its spanish. Believe me is not easy to comunicate with your hand, in everyday life its not possible. Im from Mexico and maybe we suck at speaking english but at least we TRY and thats what counts, in Poland they totally refuse to speak it. But well, i guess people would have to come and live here for 2 looong years and you'd know what im talking about. Cheers!!! :D

  • Yep..its hard but at least they should try (and im sure in other countries they do and thats great) but i've been leaving in Poland and polish people dont even try to speak english, they expect you to speak polish, which is quite hard, and its not fair cause english is a language which everybody should speak, at least the basics. Great video!Cheers!! :)

  • well... you're in POLAND.

  • LOL !!! This is grand really! Great job, though your french still has some German tints heh...Oh how I wished you did the Italian version too! I developed that funny accent over vacations! But really thanx, I guess I'll be more patient to Polish ppl from now on, though they speak NO english at all and they get mad like we're supposed to speak Polish which is really bizarre.

  • If you could do a Southern United States hick accent i will be very impressed Danke meine liebling.

  • Your American-English is very good,I come from the area in the US known as the "Mid West" and many Germans settled here in the early 1800's,everything sounded smooth and the vowels were pronouned with less accent and a slower, slured speach which is common to the north part of the US known as the "South" such as the states of Kentucky, Ohio,and Indiana. When americans say yes. we say yea, or yah, you said it with a strong "A" such as in the name Sam, a shorter "a" is needed. keep it up!

  • die akzente sind ok aber ich würds net in die kategorie comedy eingliedern!

  • absolutely great and ass kicking funny

  • Also der Französische akzent ist viel zu schwach ausgedrückt ... ich sag euch, wenn franzosen englisch reden, klingt das wie französisch ...

  • awesome! I agree with you. It's always hard to learn a foreign language. BUT Asians're much more harder than European in many ways, certainly.

  • Das Schwizer-änglisch isch zwar echli übertribe aber well done!!

  • and the spanish accent?

  • She's good, but how about the Korean accent?

    "How do you peel about Ameridika becoming numba two countery?"

  • Liebe Stanserl, dies sind dogmatische Thesen, die die Welt braucht. Wir danken recht herzlich!!

  • And now it would be the italian turn...

    I look forward to hearing from it soon..

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