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    What language/accent (or combination) would you find ***y?

    Example: english spoken in french accent.



    For me, british english spoken in a british accent. Especially when spoken by Elizabeth Hurley!


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    English in French... or French in French.

    Anything is better than English in a Visayan accent... or, vice-versa, Tagalog with that trying-hard California accent...

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    French. ... Ooh-la-la.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StraightSix View Post
    French. ... Ooh-la-la.
    Ah, ok. Kind of like Pepe Le Pew


    Might as well add Tweety's accent:

    I tod I taw a puddytat. I diiid. I did taw a puddytat.

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    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; January 29th, 2008 at 08:53 PM.

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    ako brit at aussie accents....mmmmmmmm. kumbaga bayagra sa tenga ang tunog...

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    in terms of ***iness it would be like innocently spoken english by a japanese

    but if you MEANT ***y like naughty then nothing would beat a naughtily spoken with seductive intent russian accent. with black leather and whip please. whip cream with cherry on top optional
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    I used to find French accents overrated but I'm in a conference call right now with our french team and our marketing manager sure sounds "interesting." I like how she says "available" :cupid: hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    English in French... or French in French.

    Anything is better than English in a Visayan accent... or, vice-versa, Tagalog with that trying-hard California accent...
    Now now now. My wife is Visayan and she speaks english quite well.

    As for my fav accent..... Nothing beats the Brits.

    Wood you loyk som tea? Bloody hell!

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    English with an Eastern European accent... yum. :inlove:

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    Bahasa is also ***y....

    Parang ilocano na may halong bisaya.....

    5202:threadmil:

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post

    Bahasa is also ***y....

    Parang ilocano na may halong bisaya.....

    5202:threadmil:
    Betul! lebih seksi
    Last edited by gearhead; January 30th, 2008 at 12:13 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto
    Wood you loyk som tea?
    That's Brooklyn accent, innit?

    Quote Originally Posted by safeorigin
    but if you MEANT ***y like naughty then nothing would beat a naughtily spoken with seductive intent russian accent. with black leather and whip please. whip cream with cherry on top optional
    You think too much of Ivana something-alot .

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    french and british english

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    English with Spanish(mainland)/Puertorican accent ooh la la

    Not too much though just a lil you know tu sabes! ooh la la hehe
    Or when they talk to you in perfect english city boy accent pos theyd insert a few spanish words oh my gosh seriously I can't even explain it but its so I dunno ***y and cuute :cloud9: hehe

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    For me, yong mga taga BATANGAS. Somehow I like the way they talk there accent kind like music. No one can beat that I mean...... no one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Now now now. My wife is Visayan and she speaks english quite well.

    As for my fav accent..... Nothing beats the Brits.

    Wood you loyk som tea? Bloody hell!
    Hahaha... sorry... it's just that I was born in New York, and when we moved to the islands, all my school teachers were Bisayano...

    Nakakahawa nga, eh...

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    English in French... or French in French.

    Anything is better than English in a Visayan accent... or, vice-versa, Tagalog with that trying-hard California accent...
    Je suis d'accord.

    Yup. Am surrounded by frogs and those of the female persuasion actually get one's motor running.

    Now a French lass I was once with actually did ask what the fascination was with their accents. Specially in the U.S. I told her it was more a function of Media I suppose with the hype related to it. I said "get into a French maid's uniform and you will see what I mean."

    Being with British and Aussies as well, the girls claimed accents are reflective of upbringing and class. One British girl I was also going out with said those that spoke French were normally of what they called better upbringing (the royalty is fluent in french). She was fortunate she hopped from England to Monte Carlo as her father was in the finance industry. Thus her fluency in French. She is married now yet we keep in touch and it is so interesting to speak to her on the phone. Apparently same goes with those from Oz. They also claimed that accents are cleaned up in exclusive girl's schools. Samples of which would be Nicole Kidman's and Rosemary Church's (is that the CNN newscaster's name)?

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    Gud Die mite ! Aussies have ***y accents too (cue Nicole Kidman and Naomi Watts hehehe . . . grrr, hanapin ko nga yung vcd ko ng eyes wide shut :naughty2: )

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    Lea Salonga naman and her faux british accent is not amusing in my opinion . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazingerZ View Post
    Lea Salonga naman and her faux british accent is not amusing in my opinion . .
    well...you might change your mind if you watch her video

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tolmg-iCZsg"]YouTube - Lea Salonga Miss Saigon[/ame]

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