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21 Accents

Amy Walker does a little tour of 21 accents in 2 1/2 minutes. From the UK and Ireland to Italy, Germany, Czech Republic, Russia, France, Australia, New Zealand, and around North America.  
 
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lovetwilds (16 minutes ago) Show Hide
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i love all of the accents accept for the toronto one. im from there and i don't know anyone who sounds like that
crushkomnat (20 minutes ago) Show Hide
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That's not French accent...
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Not great at all most of the accents are just generalisations which most could do. Her Dublin and Belfast accents are terrible
aerdna14 (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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Um, I don't. When I say right, it sounds like write.
tomeksoncom (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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Well, I am from Czech republic and I can say, the Czech dialect is not that good. Her version have too much russian dialect in it. Great video anyway.
aerdna14 (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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No, we really don't. Except maybe the Maritimers.

I don't understand where that stereotypical accent comes from, I've never met anyone in my life who sounds like that.
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I have the first london accent haha!
1o951o8 (2 hours ago) Show Hide
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the Russian, Californian, and the Brooklyn ones sounded the most realistic to me.....
Impressive in any case...getting that many accents!
Szajmon007 (3 hours ago) Show Hide
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French one is the best :))) Brilliant! Thanks for it!
delmarco (3 hours ago) Show Hide
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Needs some work on the irish accents. The Dublin one has a bit of a northern Irish twinge and the Belfast accent is actually a pretty good Dublin one up until the word 'Belfast'.

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