Calling All Europeans!

Apparently it's one of the hardest languages to learn to speak, after the oriental ones. =/
But still, being able to speak Russian is something I'd like to achieve one day.
 
My grandpa was the best in Russian, my mom says.
My mom tells me I have to learn German, Italian, Croatian, Russian, Japanese, Arabic, and 3 others.
I only intend to use those language dictionaries to get studying.
 
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This thread requires my attention.
Well, I do speak fluent British, since I'm a Master at picking up the foreign accent.
Notice the way I capitalized the word Master. Yes, I am the TRUE Master of Foreign Accent!
British = Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales. Unless you can speak all four of their respective languages, you fail at fluent British.

Other than the Chinese accent, which startles me (no offence, China), Scottish startles me more than anything.
I had recently found out that I have a Scottish accent, as told by my friends, and it startled me so much, I fell to the ground. I mean, if they told me that before, and it weren't serious and stuff, I would've wet my pants laughing.
Let me hear this so-called Scottish accent and I'll decide if it's real, or one of those dramatic/exaggerated ones you Americans think we have.

Oooh. Bad move. >_>
*calls Riku*
:monster:

Not really, go to Inverness or Edinburgh and you shouldn't be too bad. Now Dundee on the other hand, that's a bit of a different story, five is pronounced as fev for some reason.
No they don't =S

Say aye to a pie! Or a 'peh' as the Dundonians call them...

My accent is apparently *very* Scottish indeed, but I speak properly though so people can usually understand me.. *shrug*
Jane, you do not. xD
 
This thread requires my attention.

British = Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales. Unless you can speak all four of their respective languages, you fail at fluent British.


Let me hear this so-called Scottish accent and I'll decide if it's real, or one of those dramatic/exaggerated ones you Americans think we have.
I can speak almost all of those, exceot I have trouble in the Wales type.

How can I let you hear my voice?
 
Use your imagination.


You forgot Ned language >=(


You don't. xD[/font][/color]

Well I didn't think so either :P But I have been told by Englishmen that it's hard to understand what I'm saying because of my accent so nyah.
 
Riku;262174 Let me hear this so-called Scottish accent and [U said:
I'll[/U] decide if it's real, or one of those dramatic/exaggerated ones you Americans think we have.

o_O I thought Amelia was European?

Worst accent is an American Southern accent. :stare: (Red neck talk)
 
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