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Dana

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I think I use a mixture of Estuary English and Received Pronunciation. My mum had elocution lessons as a child so speaks in Received Pronunciation whereas my dad has a broad Estuary English dialect. I think I sit in the middle, probably leaning more towards Estuary English
Record your voice for us... I want to hear :D
 

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I say hi... and I don't really have an accent or so I have been told.. (well not the eastern one anyway)
 
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I can only speak English unfortunately. Although I do know a few very colorful words in Italian.:D
 

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My parents went to Fredericton, NB and said everyone says eh at the end of each sentence.
Well Frederction is special to begin with:ninja.

My mom and dad both have accents.. I just don't' have one.. but if I am around someone with a heavy accent for a bit.. I end up picking it up and talking like that while I am with them.
 

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Most of Ireland speak English as a first language but our native language is Irish (Gaeilge)

Dia dhuit

(pronounced dee-a gwit) is how you'd greet someone in Irish
 
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My first language is English and I grew up knowing only bits and pieces of my native language, which is Plaut Deutsch (Low German...a German/Dutch dialect). It's not really a written language and I don't know how to spell half the stuff so I'm not even going to attempt to post a greeting. Maybe Guyzerr wants to. He knows more than I do. :D

I know a bit of Low German. Trouble with German is there are so many dialects that even Germans have trouble understanding each other.

Gutten morgan (Spelling ain't right, I know). Good morning! :)
 

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Most of Ireland speak English as a first language but our native language is Irish (Gaeilge)

Dia dhuit

(pronounced dia gwit) is how you'd greet someone in Irish

I know a bit of Low German. Trouble with German is there are so many dialects that even Germans have trouble understanding each other.

Gutten morgan (Spelling ain't right, I know). Good morning! :)

Very nice! Good Morning to you as well.
 

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I speak English and know a VERY small amount of Spanish... typical greeting from me is "what's up?"
 

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You're a died in the wool Menno and I'm but an old injun and you expect me to know more Plout than you. Ya... like that's gunna happen.
I don't expect you to, I know you know more than me. :p I never kept up with the language growing up so I only know a few phrases here and there. :ninja

I know a bit of Low German. Trouble with German is there are so many dialects that even Germans have trouble understanding each other.

Gutten morgan (Spelling ain't right, I know). Good morning! :)
Yup, that works. :thumbup I believe another one would be "Gundach". Very informal...sort of the equivalent of saying "G'day!" to a buddy. :)
 
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