1. What accent do you speak in when you speak your native language? Don't tell me you don't have one, because everyone has an accent, even if it's the "standard" accent for the language in question.
I guess I probably have an Ohioan accent...I do have some variance, though, since my family is not from here. They're from the west coast (california and washington)
2. Do you mispronounce words because of your accent? I'm not talking about simple variant pronunciation. I'm talking about the way people in Boston say the word "career" like "Korea" and "Korea" like "career" (or, for example, the way Billy Joel sings about "Brender & Eddie" in "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" ).
Not that I'm aware of...
3. Do you speak any other languages fluently enough to have a distinctive local accent in that language? For example, my Moscow accent, my friend's Parisian accent when he speaks French, etc.
Yes. I have a Mexican accent and actually, people from Mexico can tell that my accent is from a certain part of Mexico (Guanajuato) since most spanish-speaking people I know are from there.
I don't think my French is good enough to have a certain accent besides American...
4. Are any of your accents "looked down" upon? (For example, Cockney or similar accents in England, Algerian accents in French, Caucasus accents in Russian, Long Island accents in American English, etc., etc., etc. )
I don't think so...My Ohio accent is not southern Ohio, which has an appalacian influence, so I guess that's good.
5. As long as we're speaking about accents, are there any foreign accents which, when you hear your native language spoken in, turn you on/sound pretty ?
Yeah...I like that australian accent
6. Are there any foreign accents which make your language sound awful?
Not that I can think of off hand...
Okay, that's it. 'Twas a short survey.
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