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Nephilim
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 Message 49 of 297
01 June 2005 at 3:36pm | IP Logged 
Hi Magnum,

Do you remember what part of England she was from? Not all English accents sound beautiful. It has often been said that you only have to travel 10 miles in England to hear a different accent. I think there is a lot of truth in that.
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Magnum
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 Message 50 of 297
01 June 2005 at 3:45pm | IP Logged 
Nephilim wrote:
Hi Magnum,

Do you remember what part of England she was from? Not all English accents sound beautiful. It has often been said that you only have to travel 10 miles in England to hear a different accent. I think there is a lot of truth in that.


Hi Nephilim. :) I don't know what part she was from. She sounded like Elizabeth Hurley. Her voice was very seductive.
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jradetzky
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 Message 51 of 297
01 June 2005 at 3:47pm | IP Logged 
If you want to listen to a wide variety of accents from the UK, go to:

British Library English Accents and Dialects

And look for Liverpool or Newcastle. Outlandish indeed.
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Viktoria
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 Message 52 of 297
03 June 2005 at 5:37pm | IP Logged 
hokusai77 wrote:
Viktoria wrote:
Italian kids around here have perfect English accents, but their parents accents make them sound emphatic about everything. Don't know if I'd say arrogant, really. Maybe all the gesturing they do just makes it seem so.


Yes, we gesture a lot when speaking! Are there many Italians living near you?


There are dozens of Italian restaurants, all run by Italians (as in, all the staff). I find them amusing. Especially the men who seem to be even more sentimental and gesture-y than the women. I used to think it was for show, but nope, this is really how they are. And boy do they hustle.
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Nephilim
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 Message 53 of 297
03 June 2005 at 5:48pm | IP Logged 
Hi Magnum,

She was most likely from the south of England
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fflarex
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 Message 54 of 297
06 June 2005 at 4:17pm | IP Logged 
Why is German generally considered an 'ugly' language? Everyone I talk to says the same thing, but frankly I don't see why. All they hear is a lot of Sh sounds and Ks, and while I admit that before I started learning it I also heard that, I never classified it as ugly. I actually think it is my favorite, the sounds seem to 'penetrate' easier; that is, when you speak it you can feel the sounds in your chest and throat instead of just in your mouth. Hard to explain but I'm sure somebody here knows what I'm talking about.

On the other hand I've always despised French, yet most people seem to consider it a beautiful language. Maybe I'm just completely backwards.
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jradetzky
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 Message 55 of 297
06 June 2005 at 5:08pm | IP Logged 
fflarex wrote:
Why is German generally considered an 'ugly' language? Everyone I talk to says the same thing, but frankly I don't see why. All they hear is a lot of Sh sounds and Ks, and while I admit that before I started learning it I also heard that, I never classified it as ugly.


I also consider German a beautiful language. It has got soft sounds like "ch" at the end of words like "ich", "fünfzig" and the rounded vowel "ü". Listen to this German lady speaking. She sounds so sweet.

I think compared to American English, German sounds a lot more pleasant.

Edited by jradetzky on 07 June 2005 at 11:26am

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That_Guy
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 Message 56 of 297
22 June 2005 at 12:16am | IP Logged 
I would have to agree with one of the earlier posts and say that Polynesian languages sound very beautiful, more specifically Hawaiian, Tahitian and Samoan are closely tied for second. I also think that Thai is very melodious, and despite what some people may think I think that Vietnamese, if not beautiful, is certainly an entertaining language. Well, I never really thought that American English grated upone the ear as much as some people here think. To me it'll always be my mother tongue, and thus, familiar and in some way, beautiful. To me at least.


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