In the United Kingdom I can instantly recognise all the various English speaking regional accents, and from what area they originate.
But in the USA, to me, all the American-English accents, from all the various States, all seem to sound the same, with the classic "Red-neck" drawl which we are so familiar with in typical news broadcasts, etc, particularly by the females!
Although they all speak "English", none of them seem to sound anything like our various UK accents, which always make me wonder how the "English" language came to be the dominant language in the USA, with so many immigrants from non-English speaking countries all round the World!
...just look at all those German-speaking Germans!....>>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigratio ... ted_StatesPaul...fascinated by languages and accents.....

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My natural accent is "Cockney English" from the London area where I was born, slightly modified by my Herefordshire accent where I now live.
Counties:...>>>
http://county-wise.org.uk/counties/ ...all speaking slightly differently!....

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