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Same thing different taste
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Bonjour!
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Why would you do that?
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What word was it?
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Whut?
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bet your accents not as good as mine!!!
i've been working on mine for years.... awk
Well, it is a very important skill to have.
Just watch Charlieissocoollike on Youtube. You'll soon have an accent...
probably the only ones heard on tv outside of UK which is either Cockney, posh English or Glaswegian, a Glaswegian accent seems to be the only Scottish accent you ever hear, why why why, its a pretty rough accent and this is coming from a Scot. Still I imagine we only get a snippit of the countless American accents out there.
I totally agree with the Scottish accent part! :(
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why didn't you just paint the walls and watch them dry? or watch some grass grow?
So was it an English, Irish, Welsh or Scottish accent? There's no such thing as a 'British' accent. I'm assuming you mean it as in Queen's English, which I've only ever heard from the Royal family or American Tv shows