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#76 2012-09-22 01:27:51

veggieman001
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Re: American accent

Don't most people slur hard consonants? I've heard British accents with 'butter' as 'budda'.


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#77 2012-09-22 02:00:36

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Re: American accent

I've never in all my life heard an American say "oo" instead of "you".


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#78 2012-09-22 02:33:35

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Re: American accent

Listen to Wicki's recording of herself, especially the bit when she said consumerism  tongue

@veggie: Some british accents do, but like the American accent, it varies from place to place. Most british accents don't slur hard consonants though.


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#79 2012-09-22 03:52:39

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Re: American accent

jji7skyline wrote:

Listen to Wicki's recording of herself, especially the bit when she said consumerism  tongue

@veggie: Some british accents do, but like the American accent, it varies from place to place. Most british accents don't slur hard consonants though.

I do have a distinctive accent though, people think I've come from a private school.  tongue

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#80 2012-09-22 04:26:55

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Re: American accent

They can't pronounce aluminium. It comes out like 'aluminum'.


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#81 2012-09-22 05:40:16

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Re: American accent

Laternenpfahl wrote:

THere is no american accent.

There is no european accent.

No one has ever claimed there was an European accent
Europe is a continent of 54ish countries, all having thousands of year old history and culture (apart from Germany and Italy and maybe some other countries, though they do have those histories-just not unified), most of which have different languages and thus need different accents
(North) America is a continent of 2 countries, having a few hundred year old culture and almost no history past a few hundred years back with only two languages


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#82 2012-09-22 07:38:45

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Re: American accent

slinger wrote:

I've never in all my life heard an American say "oo" instead of "you".

I've heard youz.


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#83 2012-09-22 07:41:53

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Re: American accent

GameGuy64 wrote:

They can't pronounce aluminium. It comes out like 'aluminum'.

They spell it that way too. It's apparently not the right way and many people are trying o change the use of aluminum instead of aluminium especially in chemistry.


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#84 2012-09-22 10:11:09

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Re: American accent

jukyter wrote:

Laternenpfahl wrote:

THere is no american accent.

There is no european accent.

No one has ever claimed there was an European accent
Europe is a continent of 54ish countries, all having thousands of year old history and culture (apart from Germany and Italy and maybe some other countries, though they do have those histories-just not unified), most of which have different languages and thus need different accents
(North) America is a continent of 2 countries, having a few hundred year old culture and almost no history past a few hundred years back with only two languages

That's a bit too arrogant regarding the way accents are made and formed.
To argue semantics I could say that a European accent is ANY accent found in Europe, German and Italian accents included, but that wouldn't automatically define what specific sort of accent I'm thinking of, just that it comes from Europe.

And North America definitely has several different accents for an area that only generally speaks two languages. All the people who live here currently either descend from Native Americans, descend from people who immigrated here a long time ago, or are currently immigrants. So there have been tons of accents all moved into here that shaped the accent of the country when it was getting started. Depending on what cultures you had in the area, accents turned out differently.
I live in a more Western area of Kentucky and there's a noticeable difference in accent when I go to the Eastern area in the mountains.


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#85 2012-09-22 10:13:04

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Re: American accent

jji7skyline wrote:

GameGuy64 wrote:

They can't pronounce aluminium. It comes out like 'aluminum'.

They spell it that way too. It's apparently not the right way and many people are trying o change the use of aluminum instead of aluminium especially in chemistry.

Both have been accepted as acceptable versions of the same term


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#86 2012-09-22 10:27:28

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Re: American accent

jji7skyline wrote:

Listen to Wicki's recording of herself, especially the bit when she said consumerism  tongue

@veggie: Some british accents do, but like the American accent, it varies from place to place. Most british accents don't slur hard consonants though.

I say "con-SOO-mer-ism", and so does everyone I know. I'm pretty sure it's the standard in the US.


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#87 2012-09-22 11:39:34

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Re: American accent

jackrulez wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

Listen to Wicki's recording of herself, especially the bit when she said consumerism  tongue

@veggie: Some british accents do, but like the American accent, it varies from place to place. Most british accents don't slur hard consonants though.

I say "con-SOO-mer-ism", and so does everyone I know. I'm pretty sure it's the standard in the US.

Yes, and he is in Australia where they say Cons-YOU-mer-ism


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#88 2012-09-22 12:13:14

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Re: American accent

GameGuy64 wrote:

They can't pronounce aluminium.

I can. :p


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#89 2012-09-22 12:19:25

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Re: American accent

slinger wrote:

I've never in all my life heard an American say "oo" instead of "you".

American with a clogged nose, maybe?  tongue


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#90 2012-09-22 12:51:05

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Re: American accent

slinger wrote:

I've never in all my life heard an American say "oo" instead of "you".

I don't say myou! Neither do I say byou! Not achyou. etc.

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#91 2012-09-22 15:06:22

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Re: American accent

jji7skyline wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

1. I don't know what slurring hard consonants is.
2. To us, you say the 'oo' in a lot of words as 'you'. That's all subjective.

1. As in instead of saying be(tt)er, you say be(dd)er. Not all Americans maybe, but most.
2. Exactly, it's all about how you look at it, but I'm just saying that Americans say 'oo' instead of 'you', it's just how I said it from my point of view  tongue

Enunciating consonants is just too much work.  wink

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#92 2012-09-22 15:09:37

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Re: American accent

CheeseMunchy wrote:

slinger wrote:

I've never in all my life heard an American say "oo" instead of "you".

American with a clogged nose, maybe?  tongue

Mm, no.


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#93 2012-09-22 16:41:13

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Re: American accent

ProgrammingFreak wrote:

I don't actually think so. There are many words that I can't even explain the reason of the way it's pronounced.

English, whether British or American, is really weird.  Most words don't make perfect phonetic sense.


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#94 2012-09-22 17:14:44

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Re: American accent

jukyter wrote:

Laternenpfahl wrote:

THere is no american accent.

There is no european accent.

(North) America is a continent of 2 countries, having a few hundred year old culture and almost no history past a few hundred years back with only two languages

Um, what do you think Canada is? Not to mention Quebec, which speaks French.


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#95 2012-09-22 21:36:30

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Re: American accent

Wickimen wrote:

CheeseMunchy wrote:

slinger wrote:

I've never in all my life heard an American say "oo" instead of "you".

American with a clogged nose, maybe?  tongue

Mm, no.

Fine
American with the inability to use the letter 'y' in words.


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#96 2012-09-22 21:37:36

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Re: American accent

scimonster wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

1. I don't know what slurring hard consonants is.
2. To us, you say the 'oo' in a lot of words as 'you'. That's all subjective.

1. As in instead of saying be(tt)er, you say be(dd)er. Not all Americans maybe, but most.
2. Exactly, it's all about how you look at it, but I'm just saying that Americans say 'oo' instead of 'you', it's just how I said it from my point of view  tongue

Enunciating consonants is just too much work.  wink

I slur them too sometimes, when I feel like it, but rarely  tongue


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#97 2012-09-23 05:09:38

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Re: American accent

the ones i've heard make the speaker sound stupid.
i've only heard a few texas type stuff though so idk


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#98 2012-09-23 05:13:58

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Re: American accent

i don't have an accent by the way. i'm originally english.
this is how things sound when they're pronounced properly i think


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#99 2012-09-23 05:46:48

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Re: American accent

Alternatives wrote:

i don't have an accent by the way. i'm originally english.
this is how things sound when they're pronounced properly i think

Don't say that! You'll cause an argument!  tongue


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#100 2012-09-23 07:49:43

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Re: American accent

CheeseMunchy wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

CheeseMunchy wrote:


American with a clogged nose, maybe?  tongue

Mm, no.

Fine
American with the inability to use the letter 'y' in words.

I say "you", but I also say "con-SOO-mer-ism". It's just a matter of sounding better. And yes, I do pronounce "better" "bedder".


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