Worldwide Accent Project Entry--Southern Alabama, United States
Uploader Comments (JASaare)
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@ProjectChick28 That's very true and depending on job, education, etc it can vary. Some of my family (like my father) have extremely heavy accents. I understand focusing and trying to remove any traces of an accent. I had a friend who had no accent whatsoever. You couldn't tell where she was from. :)
All Comments (47)
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Reminds me of forrest gump
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@paintballdogg I do too! Satsuma
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It's a very warm accent you've got there!
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@nightcrawlerf5 i live in mobile
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hi, your accent is cute. loved it. i'm brazilian, and i have friends in Mobile, and they, specialy one woman sounds exactly like u, she also talks that fast (smiles). ur voice tone reminds me of her so much... thanks for submitting...
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You sound like my geometry teacher. OH GOD. (:
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thats my favourite american accent! :-)
Me want cookies :)
SOEINEGAUDI 6 months ago 3
@SOEINEGAUDI I love that shirt. I've had it for a long time. :)
JASaare 6 months ago
Theres another one called The Regional Dialect Meme... Theres a lot on them on here..
wataki2 6 months ago
@wataki2 Oh cool! I'll have to check them out. :)
JASaare 6 months ago
Interesting how you pronounced "aunt" ----- I'm a southerner (Louisiana), and I usually hear southerners pronounce it as "ant". Nice smooth accent by the way and proof that not all southerners speak slow. ;) Take it easy.
jaegerhund 1 year ago
@jaegerhund I actually say it both ways, it just came out "aunt" that time around. Thanks for commenting! ;)
JASaare 1 year ago