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This accent is thick due to its mish-mash of French and English idioms. Cajun and rednecks and most Louisiana natives speak the Deep South dialect. They have the so called nasal pronounciation.
Get captivated by the Irish accents here!However, some of the Irish accents are quite difficult. Part of the problem is speed. The Irish generally speak quickly and it can be difficult to keep up.
Scottish accent seems to appear far more in the US, especially cartoons. Often kilt-wearing, of course this usually has elements of various Lowland dialects. Stereotypes include a bad temper, a dislike of the English or being generally miserable.
Britain has a ridiculous amount of different accents, in some areas people can tell which village someone who lives nearby is from by listening to them speak and each has their own distinct stereotypes. Have fun listening to my favorite accent.
My taunt soundboard
Ask an American to imitate an Italian speaking English, and most of the time you will get the sort of accent heard in American mafia movies. To an Italian ear, there are marked differences in regional accents, and some regional dialects are so different in pronunciation and vocabulary.
Chinese heavily accent English do not sound pleasant to our ears. Chinese is a tonal language, it sounds flat, and all words have the same length, speaking Chinese is kinda like machinegun firing, while English has some melodies. No offense to Chinese people!
Fall for the beauty of the Mexican accent with it's cantering rhythm and plaintive rising and falling.
Regional russian accents are almost imperceptible unless you are in Moscow. English vowels are not too hard for Russians because they pronounce vowels in a Russian way, rather than an English way. Here's some of Russian accents.
There are the distinct accents that separate a Mumbaiya from a Bangalorean such as not being clear with the v?s and w?s, forced American accents, and a tendency to stress on the second syllable of words, a trend typical in most Indic languages. Listen to these...
Jewish accent is spoken by some Jewish people, with influences of Yiddish and Hebrew. Here's some of the Jewish voices.
The Joker Sounds
Me and some buddies messin around on Vent.