by Guest » 03 Mar 2023, 17:55
Guest wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 17:41
Guest wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 17:01
Guest wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 16:56
I can't stand British accent, so annoying.
There is no British accent. There are several accents in England, more than one Scottish accent, there's the beautiful Welsh accent, and the Northern Irish accent.
This. (Although I imagine there is equally more than Welsh or NI accent…

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Even the thread title is infuriating
There is more than one Welsh accent, of course, but I can't name them. Tom Jones, for instance, a man of the people, speaks in one way, whilst Catherine Zeta-Jones speaks in another. On the other hand, Timothy Dalton and Anthony Hopkins still have a slight accent, but Michael Sheen not so much. Neil Kinnock has a distinctive Welsh accent too.
As for Northern Ireland, the Unionists have a different accent from the Irish Republicans, and the latter's is different from the Irish accent(s).
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I can't stand British accent, so annoying.
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There is no British accent. There are several accents in England, more than one Scottish accent, there's the beautiful Welsh accent, and the Northern Irish accent.
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This. (Although I imagine there is equally more than Welsh or NI accent… :spy: )
Even the thread title is infuriating :ragee:
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There is more than one Welsh accent, of course, but I can't name them. Tom Jones, for instance, a man of the people, speaks in one way, whilst Catherine Zeta-Jones speaks in another. On the other hand, Timothy Dalton and Anthony Hopkins still have a slight accent, but Michael Sheen not so much. Neil Kinnock has a distinctive Welsh accent too.
As for Northern Ireland, the Unionists have a different accent from the Irish Republicans, and the latter's is different from the Irish accent(s).