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Perfecting an American/Canadian accent (Part2)

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2008

Thank you for the very polite and sweet messages.

For your information, I have not yet met Beck, but if you can make it happen.. Please arrange a date with him for me! :)

I have uploaded some new videos, so if you have any questions for me please youtube search "Questions for Sezzera". :)

Much love, YouTube folks.
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  • pretty good accent ... you did it with no effort

  • @NewsyJackal thank you, sugar x

  • your natural accent is british or aussie?

  • @retroguy02 My accent is how us "London folk" speak, not the Queen's English. I am not a great fan of the Aussie accent.. Much prefer the American accent.. :)

  • I love your accent, you know, your normal everyday voice. You did a great job with the American accents!! =)

  • @Lock11811  thank you x

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  • In American accent, "biscuits" is pronounced "Cookies"

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  • um the only thing is that we dont all talk with a souther accent

  • you're pretty good but you emphasized too much on some like dollar. (I'm American by the way) for Potter, it's not like patter... yeah.

  • @OnMyOwn1988 i wouldn't say they're COMPLETELY different. they're pretty similar. Btw, i wouldn't be able to tell the difference between an australian and a kiwi accent.

  • Im Canadian and sorry but we do say words differently from americans

  • You kind of over do it, but American's also over-do English accents as well, haha.

  • Latin American people (not only spanish speaking) just understand each other no matter what the accent is, that's weird.

  • your boyfriend just passed u by without saying anything? poor girl!

  • there is a biggg difference in canadian and american accents. EX some canadians say progress as pro-gress while other (in the more american fashion) say prawgress

    :)

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