Anthindelahunt wrote:Just watched your video Fozzer.Thumbs up but
there was nowhere to reply/comment.
Very interesting.I really enjoyed it.
You still have a bit of London accent there.
Anthin.
Anthindelahunt wrote:The London accent is the basis of the Oz one.
I still have a broad Canadian accent with a tiny remnant
of an Irish one. I can still pass for a Torontonian . My Irish
(Dublin) accent is almost gone.
I hope you have a healthy and safe 2018 Fozzer.
Always great talking to you my friend.
Anthin.
511Flyer wrote:My wife's mother's family was from New Cross Gate, at the end of the Old Kent Road. Her Dad was from Tooting, and she grew up in Wandsworth. How London can you get? She has a very distinctive accent and turns of phrase which our Herefordian friends found difficult to understand at times. After 20 years they were beginning to get to grips with it, and we were getting to grips with 'erryfurd.
Strangely, when we holidayed in the USA, people always asked if we were Australian. We had to say the UK because most had never heard of England!!
Den.
yancovitch wrote:ha...from now on I have to read your posts with an accent
Fozzer wrote:I love accents.... ...!
Paul..... ... ....!
FelixFFDS2 wrote:Fozzer wrote:I love accents.... ...!
Paul..... ... ....!
Just make sure you put on the accents correctly... it's
Félix Rodríguez
Felix/FFDS
Anthindelahunt wrote:I keep getting people saying to me.
Are you American ? I say North American.
Canada in particular.
But you sound like a Yank. Canadians
sound English. AAARRRRG!!.
Some say .But Canadians are Yanks.
By this stage I am ready to scream.
Anthin...
Fozzer wrote:Amigo!
https://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccn ... escription
It took me a while to correctly? pronounce Mexican/Spanish words starting with the letter "J" found in Southern California, etc......
Jesus....(Haysus), San Jose (San Hosay), San Joaquin River Valley (San Hokeen).....etc...
Paul.... ...!
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