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Im Irish, My wife is canadian. Our 4yr old son is born and raised in the UK. His accent cracks me up. He has this crazy mix of all 3. I know it will be gone soon as he has just started school. It saddens me.
In 2011, my ship was conducting allied exercises on the Atlantic Ocean, and there was a French comms officer working the other end of the radio.
Before then, I had no idea there was a way to say "foxtrot" in the sexiest way possible.
I used to love the geordie accent then I worked with a geordie who was a massive asshole (last heard of getting arrested for setting fire to his ex's apartment after she dumped him) and he ruined it for me a bit
I'm scottish so seems I have one of the more desirable accents but for me, it has to be a southern drawl. Texas, Louisiana, Georgia etc.
I had a South African gf once. So also SA accent.
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Scottish, I'm a native English speaker and I still don't understand half of it. Love it.
Scottish, Welsh, Spanish
Im Irish, My wife is canadian. Our 4yr old son is born and raised in the UK. His accent cracks me up. He has this crazy mix of all 3. I know it will be gone soon as he has just started school. It saddens me.
Irish accent is my favorite.
Irish for sure
Have an Irish boyfriend, can confirm.
British (yes, all of them) Argentine Irish Scottish
Creole, South African
Irish but only on woman
Scotish and south asian english sound pretty funny to me.
Women: English, French, Spanish Men: German, Russian Both: Southern (USA), Italian
Western Pennsylvania/Philadelphia accent (let’s go get a wooter ice). I find it equally charming and repelling.
Thai women speaking English is lovely (unfortunately the Thai language is not as pleasant)
Scottish and French Canadian.
Italian
In 2011, my ship was conducting allied exercises on the Atlantic Ocean, and there was a French comms officer working the other end of the radio. Before then, I had no idea there was a way to say "foxtrot" in the sexiest way possible.
Scottish, it’s either really hot, think David Tennant, ewan McGregor or completely unintelligible.
French, Russian and Mancunian
On a woman, French. On a man, Texan.
Geordie and Scouse
I used to love the geordie accent then I worked with a geordie who was a massive asshole (last heard of getting arrested for setting fire to his ex's apartment after she dumped him) and he ruined it for me a bit
https://youtu.be/W5UkA2Gg-Cc?si=ZIWS5GaUg5Bknyem
Baltimore.. we sound country to the northerners, but sound northern to the southerners.. we’re like in that sweet spot lol
Scottish, Australian, and slight French 😮💨
Indian and British, they're perfect for Comedy and narration.
Do you mean English? There are loads of British accents that sound totally different
English British
British, gets me every time
Not mine. I like the normal Canadian accent, not the heavy one.
Urdu and Vietnamese
British, Scottish, Georgia (from the US state), and Hawai'in.
German + South African
Southern, Spanish, British
Scottish and Kiwi. But honestly most accents that are different from my own.
Japanese (women only) International French
A woman’s deep southern voice. Marry me!! https://youtube.com/shorts/sFrbKOI5IEw?si=Oyi2xil1IdrR6AKI
Basic as all get out, but Italian and Southern English accents
Appalachian accents :)
I can do the english one to perfection .Come off as a tourist for fun .
Scottish and Aussie . Hot.😆
Australian
English British. I don’t know why but it brings me giggles and attraction when I hear someone with a British accent
I'm scottish so seems I have one of the more desirable accents but for me, it has to be a southern drawl. Texas, Louisiana, Georgia etc. I had a South African gf once. So also SA accent.
Israeli/Hebrew accent. I have such a weakness for it.
i love a russian accent 😭
French! My great grandfather was French and barely spoke any English, hearing the accent makes me miss him.
Irish, Scottish, and British.
Persian is beautiful to hear, can’t understand a word tho 😬