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#21
I've got a Scottish friend... he sounds like a bulldog gargling with marbles when he talks.

Sorry John!
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#22
LuMPyPussy Wrote:he sounds like a bulldog gargling with marbles when he talks.
I've never heard that, could you use another analogy ?
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#23
Duchess Wrote:
LuMPyPussy Wrote:he sounds like a bulldog gargling with marbles when he talks.
I've never heard that, could you use another analogy ?
(trying to talk while deepthroating) ::thumbs::
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#24
Scottish Star Trek:

[flash=320,256]http://www.youtube.com/v/Khrpy4V0-U4[/flash]
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#25
LuMPyPussy Wrote:Scottish Star Trek:

[flash=320,256]http://www.youtube.com/v/Khrpy4V0-U4[/flash]
I could understand about 1 out of every 3 words. 25
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#26
SyberBitch Wrote:
LuMPyPussy Wrote:Scottish Star Trek:
I could understand about 1 out of every 3 words. 25

Thats because you have the linguistic skills of a 1 year old eating porridge.


We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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#27
Geordie is an accent and dialect all of its own.

My Geordie accent is quite mild, as are my parents because we all had correct pronunciation drummed into us as children.

Here is a link to a Geordie dictionary, the dialect is actually mainly influenced by Viking and Anglo Saxon languages.

I can speak "broad" thick geordie, you probablywouldn't understand a word I was saying, I am still proud of it because it is so old and part of the culture.

http://www.northeastengland.talktalk.net...ionary.htm
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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#28
Ordinary Peephole Wrote:
SyberBitch Wrote:
LuMPyPussy Wrote:Scottish Star Trek:
I could understand about 1 out of every 3 words. 25

Thats because you have the linguistic skills of a 1 year old eating porridge.
Eating porridge makes it more difficult to understand scottish brogue?
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#29
Ordinary Peephole Wrote:Geordie is an accent and dialect all of its own.

My Geordie accent is quite mild, as are my parents because we all had correct pronunciation drummed into us as children.

Here is a link to a Geordie dictionary, the dialect is actually mainly influenced by Viking and Anglo Saxon languages.

I can speak "broad" thick geordie, you probablywouldn't understand a word I was saying, I am still proud of it because it is so old and part of the culture.

http://www.northeastengland.talktalk.net...ionary.htm
How about posting a clip of yourself talking? Demonstrate a couple of different dialects. I will if you will! (if I can make my damned mic work)

Edit: How about a thread dedicated to everyone sharing a sample of themselves speaking?
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#30
SyberBitch Wrote:
Ordinary Peephole Wrote:Geordie is an accent and dialect all of its own.

My Geordie accent is quite mild, as are my parents because we all had correct pronunciation drummed into us as children.

Here is a link to a Geordie dictionary, the dialect is actually mainly influenced by Viking and Anglo Saxon languages.

I can speak "broad" thick geordie, you probablywouldn't understand a word I was saying, I am still proud of it because it is so old and part of the culture.

http://www.northeastengland.talktalk.net...ionary.htm
How about posting a clip of yourself talking? Demonstrate a couple of different dialects. I will if you will! (if I can make my damned mic work)

Edit: How about a thread dedicated to everyone sharing a sample of themselves speaking?
:Diablo:I might say something bad!Smiley_emoticons_biggrinBesides I have a real tough time posting a media thing I tried with my guitar and almost killed the whole street.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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