General Question

Jude's avatar

Favourite accent?

Asked by Jude (32198points) January 18th, 2009

Do you have one?

Observing members: 0 Composing members: 0

39 Answers

lataylor's avatar

Australian, of course!

Jude's avatar

For me, it’s a toss up between the Icelandic accent and the Scottish.

SoapChef's avatar

Oh definitely Scooootish.

El_Cadejo's avatar

British is by far the funniest/most awesome. But most attractive, id have to go with Russian. mmmmm

eponymoushipster's avatar

I’d say Russian, Scottish and, Italian.

chyna's avatar

Richardhenry’s of course.

jonsblond's avatar

Jamaican, mon.

susanc's avatar

Sco’ish.

gailcalled's avatar

Bronx w. a soupçon of Yiddish.

Blondesjon's avatar

The umlaut.

shh…i know it’s a diacritic

gailcalled's avatar

—@jon: it’s a cedilla (making the “c’ soft as in ‘s’.)

Blondesjon's avatar

@gail…and?

aprilsimnel's avatar

Scottish, Edinburgh especially. I have trouble understanding Glaswegian. There’s a movie I saw, called Spider, that I needed to keep the subs on for, the Glaswegian accents were so thick. And French. Tha Auld Alliance, as it were.

I’ve only heard the Parisian accent, but I like it. Where could I hear speakers from other parts of the country?

Also, I luuurve Tom Baker speaking his original Liverpudlian (watch the whole thing, because it’s awesome, of course, but 1:41 is that bit). It’s not as nasal as I’ve heard from other speakers of that dialect.

eponymoushipster's avatar

@aprilsimnel I have the Belle and Sebastian DVD (“Fans Only”), and the first time i watched it, i had the captions on as well. some of it is just noises, i think.

Mtl_zack's avatar

Oh! I also like Welsh accents.

cookieman's avatar

Argentine – as spoken by a devastatingly intelligent woman moments before embracing her lover in a tango. The words would leave her lips like smoke rings on a windy day.

my wife is from Argentina by the way

omfgTALIjustIMDu's avatar

All. I love accents ;)

I’d have to say British, Peurto Rican, and Australian are quite sexy, but I simply cannot choose a favorite.

Jude's avatar

Ooh, and Spanish. Penelope Cruz could talk my ear off any day. ***purrrrrrr***

asmonet's avatar

Welsh, English, Irish, Scottish, to a lesser extent Australian.

Can I just UK-ish is hot as hell?

exitnirvana's avatar

New England (RI and above). I’m easy to please, not to say I don’t enjoy a good Irish brogue every once in a while, but I like to keep it simple.

plus, my SO is from the Nor’east, so naturally its wicked hot to me anyway.

asmonet's avatar

I really, really, really like Northern English accents and what I’ve been told is Estuary English. drool.

madcapper's avatar

Febreeze Clean Laundry…

cage's avatar

mine

@asmonet estuary?

asmonet's avatar

My friend the linguistics nerd told me that’s what it was, all I know is, David Tennant pretends to have one and I change my pants.

cage's avatar

Estuary English is Southern. Thames.

asmonet's avatar

Silly, I wasn’t saying it was Northern. I was pointing out that I liked all Northern Accents and one specific one outside of that. But thanks for the info. :)

cage's avatar

just for the record I have a Standard English accent. With Received Pronunciation

cage's avatar

ooo, I’m one of just 2% of the nation with my accent :D

asmonet's avatar

So what you speak the Queen’s English and whatnot?
Show off.

asmonet's avatar

For the record I speak treacherous American devil English. And it’s boring. :’(
But at least I don’t have a southern twang.

cage's avatar

The queen has more of an Oxford English accent than mine. It’s incredibly posh.
Me and richardhenry have similar accents. Obviously different voices. I think mine might be a bit deeper.

asmonet's avatar

Haha, well I adore both of your accents. Especially the way you say ‘party’. PAH-tee. Hehe cute.

aprilsimnel's avatar

I’ve read that even the Queen has a bit of an Estuary accent now. And no jokes about Essex girls!

I have my Jeeves & Wooster DVDs when I want my bally fill of posh, what?

Amish_Ninja's avatar

British of course! Spot ‘o tea deary?

Foolaholic's avatar

That’s a toughie. I would say either Russian or British.

Saaishen's avatar

it’s Japanese, they always twist words so nobody can understand them

gailcalled's avatar

@Saaishen: Other Japanese could. You are, I presume, speaking about English being the only language that matters.

I worked on my French accent, when I was young, by speaking English the way my French friends did.

Try to speak Polish, Hungarian, Yiddish, Arabic, Farsi, the Zulu click language and dozens of others that use different parts of the lips, tongue, soft palate, etc, see what the various peoples think of your accent.

Answer this question

Login

or

Join

to answer.

This question is in the General Section. Responses must be helpful and on-topic.

Your answer will be saved while you login or join.

Have a question? Ask Fluther!

What do you know more about?
or
Knowledge Networking @ Fluther