Non Anglophone countries when you hear a native English speaker speaking your language can you tell which country they are from or do they all sound the same?
Like do an American, English, Irish, Australian speaking your language have clear distinct accents or do they all sort of sound like a generic "English speaker trying to speak my language"?
yea, i can tell yall apart nigga
you aint foolin me
Slags
They all sound the same.
>>58019079
>>58021537
gosh I wish I could fuck them and cum on their titties :3
>>58019079
you posted this yesterday
>>58021967
I was going to complain about it too but then he posted slags
No I can hear the different accents.
Like British is more classy but I don't understand shit because I'm more used to the US accent (through movies, vidya games and such)
I always have a hard time telling appart Australian and British accents though
>>58022097
He asked when they're speaking your language, Abdi. Not when theyre speaking English.
>>58022097
>dat reading comprehension
Spanish speaker here. They all sound the same. Brazilians speaking portuguese too fast sound like russian.
English natives speakers usually cant speak proper spanish for shit andwhen they try, they all sound the same. Chileans say they speak spanish but even a spanish native from another country will have a hard time understanding them.
Germans and dutch for some reason are the easiest to understand. It´s like they were born with a multilingual chip or smtn.
>>58021537
I'm sure you can always tell when an Irish person is speaking.
>>58019079
yes. norwegian spoken by someone from england sounds better than norwegian spoken by an american.
>>58022557
This is pretty much a universal rule though.
>>58022283
>>58022293
Oops that's right, but reading my post again it still stands even when answering proper OP's question
I can't, they arr sound same.