>your native language
>do you ever struggle to understand different dialects
>English
>yes, I can't understand heavy British and Australian dialects. at least in some cases.
German
yes
Austrian and Swiss dialects can be hard to understand, especially Swiss
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>spanish
>nope, but Andalucian and some parts of Spain dialects are a little annoying though
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romanian
yes
loldovan dialects are the equivalent of scots
hungarian accented voices are really cute
Please tell me that americans don't actually use "eggplant"
1. Swedish
2. Yes, i have to focus to understand norwegian and danish is basically incomprehensible
Who the fuck eats eggplants? I thought they existed for the sole purpose of being a penis emoji.
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Slovak.
Hardcore Eastern Slovak can be hard to understand. Czech is technically a different language but I understand it effortlessly.
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Eggplants are delicious, versatile, filling, and very low in calories. I love them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqMfMta7AU4
This is the local dialect in my town
>>75537357
it makes sense since some eggplants actually look like eggs imo
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Depends on if you count Võro as a dialect or a seperate language.
Most dialects are dead nowadays. Written Võro is quite understandable, but when spoken, it's quite difficult.
Seto is an even bigger beast.
Some kiwis tried to talk to me at a cricket game a while back and I genuinely couldn't understand a word they said. Think they were from the South Island, since I normally don't have a problem with them.
Northern English accents can be a bit weird, as is the Trinidad accent.
Yep, there are certain Sudanese dialects, Arabic or not, that are completely indecipherable for me
Thank god for formal Arabic and English outside
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Malay
Yes, especially dialects from the West island.
About your picture, lorry here means the big ones while truck means the smaller pickups.
finnish
not at all
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*in the queue
no i don't struggle because i'm not a retard
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>eggplant