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Accents

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I speak in whatever accents I can 'find', so long as I master it.

Depending on the person, I speak in different accents. Not dialects - I do not really have the opportunity to really stay in any given place loooong enough to learn different regional variants of languages. Just accents.

I'm ok with the Singaporean, Filipino, Received Pronunciation, Southern American, African American Vernacular, and Australian English variants.

Given the opportunity, it's good to master Chinglish (the Chinese style of English), French-accented English, Canadian English, Spanglish (Spanish accented English), Maori-accented English, etc...

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Well I want to master Southern English (As in the Southern part of the United States of course).

Some of the African American Vernacular (Black folk's English) I am able to speak it.

I have a General American Accent, not connected to any region. Depends who is talking to me if they can catch it.

Best of luck of mastering the many accents (and eventually dialects) of English! :D!
 
Thank you. I really love accents - sometimes I try too hard, but I hope I will find them all fine and fun :)
 

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