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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2007

Some American Accent stuff including Canadian

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  • The Canadian sounds Irish.

  • That would be hillarious if all Rhode Island citizens actually talked like him.

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  • You're very good

  • rhode island sounds like bela lugosi...

  • your generic american accent sounded a little forced, the texas accent had hents of west verginia, new york was good but rember we have 50 states and probably at least half as many accents most likely to a brit like you some would sound the same but to an american they all sound a little diffrent

  • We're*

    dammit auto correct!!

  • Ain't no damn body talked like that in Texas in about 75yrs we've definitely are not that air headed, and the Latin accent was very stereotypical and your TEETH are extremely un-appeasingly Yellow an Gritty, Smh, I bet you don't bath. Sry for the Rude Comments : )

    S/o to Houston!!!! Tx that is!

  • @manonfire215 The only Texan accent I have heard comes from tv. I also had an English teacher who was from Texas, but I cant quite put my finger on the actual Texan accent.

  • @jenova10101010 Yeah, really. Didnt sound that great, did it? *Twitch*

  • I think Stewie's accent is either an attempt at English or some sort of Trans-Atlantic accent like all the actresses had in old television shows in the 50s, 60s, and early 70s. The Trans-Atlantic is some Americanish-Englishy contrived accent that I believe was trained for in acting. Mort sounds like a sort of Jewish kvetching accent maybe? But it could be New York too..

  • @jenova10101010 Hmmm, I'm from the Midwest and the one he did sounded more Southern. The "i"s sounded different. I can't quite put my finger on it but it was a little whiny or nasally.

    But he had the right idea with holding the vowels. We take longer to say words because of that.

    I would have to disagree with the T.V. part of that. T.V. sounds more Californian or Western. Warren Buffett has a midwestern accent too and he doesn't sound like the people on T.V.

  • @stnaP2the3 It's Midwestern. Most people who try to lose their accents or have the "TV accent" have that, too.

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