What would you say English sounds like?
E.g. people usually say French sounds either gay or sexy, German sounds angry, Swedish sounds sing-songy, how would you describe English?
Very fair? Like it has a very fair tone to it. Higher pitch.
Brits sound disrespectful, letting the "end of the word" stretch like "Engineeeh/Professaah"
Americans do sound a bit gayer tho.
>>70371139
british english sounds gay, american english sounds drunk
like babbling
>>70371139
Depends on the accent.
Sounds like God's own language.
>>70371139
British english sounds presumptuous especially when a woman is talking, american sounds rude and whenever I ear a young girl speaking I think she's a slut.
>>70371308
Go on...
sedated
>>70371139
What do you cunts think Aussie English sounds like?
>>70374072
Verbal Shitposing off course
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt4Dfa4fOEY
north American English sounds like thus
>>70371139
British english is sexy and aristocratic.
Australian english is rude.
Northen England/Scottish english are Germanic.
American english is based.
Southern American english is redneck.
Indian english is funny.
>>70374766
>British english is sexy and aristocratic.
I knew you loved me, Jean
>>70371139
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcA6YzbdH6c
>>70371139
British English is sexy if spoken by a guy
Australian English is tribal and sneaky (as in planning something evil)
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American English sounds annoying and cheeky faggot
Southern American English sounds nasal like how I would describe Indonesian language
>>70374788
Nice pic.
>>70371139
British english sounds like actual english, american english sounds more germanized
>>70374817
Every time the british girl says a shit my dick gets so hard.
I'm quite confused desu.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asUInMrsVrU
>0:26
This is what american english sounds like to me. It's quite punchable if you ask me.
>>70371139
English sounds trashy or pretentious depending on the accent, but the lack of uniform phonetics makes it a very 'character-less' language.
>British english=posh, civilised, calm and collected
>American english=loud, simple, uncultured
due to the lack of sharp sounds, like a rolling R and the overuse of schwa sounds, english sounds very mumbly
Specifics depend on the dialects
most british dialects sound uneducated as fuck
american sounds more normal in general
Southern American Accent will always be the American accent I'll think of.
The bland and generic accent doesn't count. Even I talk in a similiar accent. It's like textbook stuff.