Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
EricTheFred (post: 1245448) wrote:It ain't the distance, folks, it's the relationship. Never forget that.
EricTheFred (post: 1245448) wrote:Posting separately because I'm on the other subject. Didn't want to bury this underneath the other.
Way back before the internets, before that web thing, or them emails (yeah, tell us about the old times, Grandpaw!) I had a long distance relationship. Letters written on good old fashioned paper, in fact. You see, my girlfriend lived in a place that didn't even have long-distance telephone.
I am not kidding. It isn't so long ago.
Twenty one years ago last February, we got married. We still are, with two wonderful sons and no regrets.
It ain't the distance, folks, it's the relationship. Never forget that.
EricTheFred (post: 1245448) wrote:Posting separately because I'm on the other subject. Didn't want to bury this underneath the other.
Way back before the internets, before that web thing, or them emails (yeah, tell us about the old times, Grandpaw!) I had a long distance relationship. Letters written on good old fashioned paper, in fact. You see, my girlfriend lived in a place that didn't even have long-distance telephone.
I am not kidding. It isn't so long ago.
Twenty one years ago last February, we got married. We still are, with two wonderful sons and no regrets.
It ain't the distance, folks, it's the relationship. Never forget that.
Kaligraphic (post: 1245635) wrote:Everyone has an accent, even in their native tongue. That's why you can tell the difference between a New Yorker, a Bostonion, and a Chicagoan, even though they all speak English and don't come from too far apart. Everywhere has an accent, you just don't notice your own because you're used to it.
In fact, you can have multiple accents simultaneously - or perhaps such a thing could be characterized as a hybrid accent. For instance, one could have an influence from their native tongue and region (say, Parisian French), and from a particular form of the language they are speaking (say, London English). This person would carry both Paris and London local influences, as well as the French language accent.
Accent also is heavily influenced by what you are hearing. If you are speaking to a lot of, say, upper-class Muscovite Russians, you'll pick up that accent, while speaking to the afore-mentioned Frenchman at length will have you picking up bits and pieces of his accent.
Accents are complex things, and cannot be completely eliminated. They can only be localized - adapted to imitate the accent of a given location. Thus, there is no such thing as an accent-free speaker of any language.
king atlantis (post: 1245529) wrote:about the accent thing- idk, the south african accent and new zealand accent was pretty hard, but most of the others just...werent. it suprised me, thats all. i KNOW i have some form of an accent...but still.
the person(s) i was refering to were born and raised in their home countries- btw.
and for the records- inernational summits ROCK.
Mave (post: 1245651) wrote:I will admit that it's harder for me to tell the differences between Americans, with the rare exception of the Texans. XD
Kaligraphic (post: 1245635) wrote:In fact, you can have multiple accents simultaneously - or perhaps such a thing could be characterized as a hybrid accent. For instance, one could have an influence from their native tongue and region (say, Parisian French), and from a particular form of the language they are speaking (say, London English). This person would carry both Paris and London local influences, as well as the French language accent.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Warrior4Christ (post: 1245652) wrote:Hard... hard to understand? 'Hard' as in strong accent? I can understand both South Africans (not when they speak Afrikaans) and New Zealanders...
Also, where was this international summit?
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