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Southern California accent, pretty neutral one if you ask me, I don't really notice an accent on myself
not sure why people think we Californians all talk with a surfer accent, pretty crazy LOL
For my Spanish, I have Afro-Veracruzano accent, it has black influence in the way I speak
If people heard me talk, they would never think I am of Mexican heritage, they always think im Cuban or something stupid like that
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Umm don't know. I didn't think I had an accent in any language I speak. But those who heard my voice here in my languages would probably know better.
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something between these both variants, but better because of soft hohlostanian "g"
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Thank God, I don't have an accent from Marseille when speaking French
Seriously, I think mine is neutral.
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Neutral, southern English, no strong regional accent, nothing thrilling really. I've answered this before on several other threads asking the same question.
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Moldavian accent
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Turdetanian accent.
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When speaking English in England, people mostly assumed I was Eastern European, sometimes Scandinavian. In Norwegian, pretty much the standard Norwegian, bokmål. In Albanian, heavy southeast Kosovar accent.
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