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Tishina

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Just go to the feedback forum, I'd imagine. Wait, are you also not in the Keep?

Yeah, I was having probs for a few days, but finally got back in tonight. And Wiccame directed me to the right forum finally. :P  Ya'll don't believe I'm an old fart most of the time, but it shows up on silly things like that.



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Pc User here! Would love to chat! I can speak English quite well although with an accent. But then again, who doesn't? XD

 

I have PC, too, but I'm not sure what we're doing here...? Are we saying who will be in what groups? I am confused :lol:


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#85378
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Oh, I know they're different, but I haven't heard enough Ukrainian-accented English to tell the difference. And I learned Russian before I went to live in Germany for a couple of years, tried to learn German then found out I was speaking it with a Russian accent (not a good thing in the early 80s). So I decided it was better to just speak English :P

 

Oh, my! Well, I've moved around a bit, but not that much.

 

Dutch, Italian, Swedish, Scottish, English, New Zealand, Southern US, Canadian, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, and Chinese-Indonesian-French so far.

 

I could make things really difficult for you. Technically I'm a British-Spanish-Cook Islander-Kiwi.  :lol:  :P


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OK, to separate the English regional accents...

 

Dutch, Italian, Swedish, Scottish, North England, South and West Country England (I don't have a clue what that is, but it sounds cool), New Zealand, Southern US, non-regionally IDed US, Canadian, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, and Chinese-Indonesian-French so far.



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OK, to separate the English regional accents...

 

Dutch, Italian, Swedish, Scottish, North England, South and West Country England (I don't have a clue what that is, but it sounds cool), New Zealand, Southern US, non-regionally IDed US, Canadian, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, and Chinese-Indonesian-French so far.

 

I'm from Louisiana; don't loop me in with the rest of the south! :P



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I could make things really difficult for you. Technically I'm a British-Spanish-Cook Islander-Kiwi.  :lol:  :P

:lol: :P  You know, that actually makes sense to me (I just finished reading a monograph on the history of British colonization in NZ).

 

OK, now we're up to Dutch, Italian, Swedish, Scottish, North England, South and West Country England (I don't have a clue what that is, but it sounds cool), British-Spanish-Cook Islander-Kiwi, Southern US, non-regionally IDed US, Canadian, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, and Chinese-Indonesian-French so far.



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Oh, I know they're different, but I haven't heard enough Ukrainian-accented English to tell the difference. And I learned Russian before I went to live in Germany for a couple of years, tried to learn German then found out I was speaking it with a Russian accent (not a good thing in the early 80s). So I decided it was better to just speak English :P

 

Oh, my! Well, I've moved around a bit, but not that much.

 

Dutch, Italian, Swedish, Scottish, English, New Zealand, Southern US, Canadian, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, and Chinese-Indonesian-French so far.

I think Russian and Chinese are the most difficult languages to learn B) So great job with your learning Russian ;)



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XboxOne here too. Tag is Katrin82

 

Pretty much playing Destiny and Alien Isolation until DA:I comes out atm =) They're keeping me sane while waiting .... 


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I'm from Louisiana; don't loop me in with the rest of the south! :P

What, you don't want to be lumped in with me? I'm devastated! Though if you have a French Cajun flavor to your accent, I'm pretty certain it doesn't sound much like my Appalachian-Texan monstrosity.



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Wow, this is a forum about Dragon Age, not sex educa-- Oh wait, you're talking about the Keep *cough* :P

 

 

HA! oh, you.

 

as far as accents, uh, well, I'm pretty bog standard midwest U.S. Although being a first generation "Northerner", I have a strong tendency to sound Southern U.S.. Now living in the SouthWest U.S., that, too, has a tendency to kick in here and there. It's like all of them are fighting for top spot. But I think midwest wins.

 

Soooo, yeah. As Tish said, a few drinks might bring out a plethora of accents.

 

I'll also try not to curse


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I love all accents, they always sound more interesting and romantic than my own hotch-potch lol I have a friend who lives in Nth England PC, his accent is as strong as mine, it's so funny when the two of us are telling each other to slow down and giving it the "your accent is so strong" it's like pot & kettle? :D

 
Yeah. It's weird though, because my accent isn't even that relatively thick, (they have me translating the really thick accents), I just come out with really Northern phrases and ways of saying words. They proper bum over it when I say something like 'poor' with two syllables instead of one lol.
 

Conversely, English which swerves between the South and West Country every other word! :lol:

Oh yes, I have a friend who'll sound Southern until she says something really stereotypical like Somerset and cider, and then she'll go full on farmer!
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Oh forgot to say im PC, origin is Noxipa, feel free to add me. As for accents im english (southern) and have been told i have the local accent, which apprently means i sound a bit like a farmer..... Ive also been told my voice is so deep i got confused for a guy sometimes :wacko: . So yeah sounds like its gonna be a hilarious mix of accents. :lol:

 

*edit* oh forgot to say i have a habit of saying hello like whatshisname from the carry on films

 

https://www.youtube....e&v=zMoTBwjv1tU

 

Exactly like 5.31 of this vid ^^ (i freaking love red dwarf)


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What, you don't want to be lumped in with me? I'm devastated! Though if you have a French Cajun flavor to your accent, I'm pretty certain it doesn't sound much like my Appalachian-Texan monstrosity.

 

Yep I'm Cajun ^^ However I'm "big city" Cajun so I don't have dat classic Cajun accent, you know, cher? Not the way my grandparents do/did :)


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I think Russian and Chinese are the most difficult languages to learn B) So great job with your learning Russian ;)

Aw, thanks! In some ways, it makes more sense than English. English shows its pedigree in its multinational grammar and bizarre spelling.


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I have a Greek accent...People tell me that is noticeable most of the times. xD
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:lol: :P  You know, that actually makes sense to me (I just finished reading a monograph on the history of British colonization in NZ).

 

OK, now we're up to Dutch, Italian, Swedish, Scottish, North England, South and West Country England (I don't have a clue what that is, but it sounds cool), British-Spanish-Cook Islander-Kiwi, Southern US, non-regionally IDed US, Canadian, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, and Chinese-Indonesian-French so far.

 

Lol, yeah, those sailors liked to shake up with all the Islander girls.  :P  But totally keep me as a New Zelander, I was only teasing.  ;)


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Ooooh! I'm living in Orlais! Yaaay! Laces and ribbons and blue satin shoes! Bards and poisons on snail dinners!

 

 

OK, DA:I NEEDS to come out right not or I'm exploding due to the wait...


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Dutch, Italian, Swedish, Scottish, North England, South England, South and West Country England (I don't have a clue what that is, but it sounds cool), British-Spanish-Cook Islander-Kiwi, Southern US, Cajun Southern US, Midwest-Southwest US, Canadian, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, Greek, and Chinese-Indonesian-French so far.

 

Edited for Greek.



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I'm from Colorado, land of the Standard American accent, and therefore famous for our call centers :P Although I did spend 10 years of my childhood in the south, so if you get me drunk enough, you might hear some interesting sounds coming out of my mouth!
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#85395
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Yep I'm Cajun ^^ However I'm "big city" Cajun so I don't have dat classic Cajun accent, you know, cher? Not the way my grandparents do/did :)

 

Ma petite, I love Cajun accents. OH MY GOD! I would melt if a guy with a Cajun accent came up to me and called me cher! Melt into a big puddle of feminine hormones rippling around his feet. ------ That was weird.  :mellow:


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lol! Ikr? I've got pretty good internet now, but I already got the physical copy pre ordered. So...I mean we still have to download some parts, even with physical copy. I don't know why, but it's a Thing these days, but I think only like half that size?

Wait.....what do we have to download even with the physical copy>? Other than the preordered stuff from the deluxe edition, I think that is it?



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Oh yes, I have a friend who'll sound Southern until she says something really stereotypical like Somerset and cider, and then she'll go full on farmer!

 

Yeah, this is pretty much it. I'm from Somerset originally, but I've lived in Hampshire for long enough now the two accents have blended together, so I'll be talking in a relatively plain english accent, until certain words or letters when it just goes proper farmer.

 

:lol:



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Lol, yeah, those sailors liked to shake up with all the Islander girls.  :P  But totally keep me as a New Zelander, I was only teasing.  ;)

I dunno, I kinda like the specificity. You notice the US and English contingent are being particular too.



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Dutch, Italian, Swedish, Scottish, North England, South England, South and West Country England (I don't have a clue what that is, but it sounds cool), British-Spanish-Cook Islander-Kiwi, Southern US, Cajun Southern US, Midwest-Southwest US, Canadian, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, Greek, and Chinese-Indonesian-French so far.
 
Edited for Greek.


Lol, think the accents in Hot Fuzz, Tish.


And about 2:20 here

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South and West Country England (I don't have a clue what that is, but it sounds cool)

 

Might be easier to say as just South-West English, to save time? :lol:


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