Irish and western Scottish to me :)
2007-10-02 13:02:47
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answer #1
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answered by ana_in_texas 2
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2016-10-06 00:06:05
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answered by ? 4
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Um, yeah, but Irish and Scottish are both British accents.
I like Welsh, Irish, and Geordie accents and Queen's English. Otherwise I'm not really one for accents. I hate brummy, scouse, cockney, west-country and mancunian accents, for example. I do, however, love the sound of a foreign perso speaking English, it doesn't seem to matter where they come from - it always sounds so great!
2007-10-02 13:11:38
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answered by Fröken Fräken 5
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The Scottish accent is a British accent, since Scotland is in Britain. Don't you mean an English accent?
2007-10-03 09:19:08
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answered by murnip 6
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Downtown Manhattan in New :York City. Tough, clever, witty, intelligible to most other English speakers.
West Indies English sounds like a cheerful, bouncy poem, Right, my mon?
I love the rhythm of Indian and Pakistani English.
Australian and New Zealand have a flair and zip that I love.
2007-10-02 15:40:57
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answered by mongoemperor 3
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British
2007-10-02 12:59:41
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answered by inesmon 5
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Australians
2007-10-02 12:59:32
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answered by Steven 6
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I absolutely love the Irish accent.
2007-10-02 13:06:19
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answered by Lillith 4
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Irish
and there are many diverse Irish accents
but I am biased
I am Irish
I love Indian accents also
2007-10-02 13:00:18
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answered by James O 7
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I'm australian and I find nothing sexier than the sound of a pretty South African girls voice. Even if she is saying, " get away from me you strange, strange man....."
2007-10-02 13:44:01
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answered by rabbitoh75 2
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