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fluffyhamster



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Location: UK > China > Japan > UK again

PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 10:18 am    Post subject: Fight Dub Reply with quote

Quick quasi-poll (TM) here:

You're a non-American AET whose outlandish pronunciation appears to be giving the JTE a slight headache. You're therefore tempted to try sounding American...the only problem is, when you attempt to do this, you invariably end up resembling:

a) Cupid Stunt; or a "Queen of New York"
b) Ed Norton
c) Stimpy
d) Ren
e) Brad Pitt
f) Other (Please describe)

Regarding option f), feel free to tell us which other Americans you can do a mean impersonation of.

Oh, and if anyone fancies making a poll for non-Brits attempting to emulate e.g. RP (not that it's in such great demand in Japan), again, feel free.
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ripslyme



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 11:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Eddie Izzard does a great American accent.
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Eva Pilot



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 1:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Johnny Cash. Cool
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Squire22



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 3:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was in a couple of classes where the students were studying similar sounding words, for example "right" and "light", "year" and "ear". One of the pairs of similar sounding words was "base" and "vase". Coming from England I couldn't tell the similarity, they both sound completely different to me - sound wise "bAse" and "vaarse", more or less. So when I said them as I would normally (before the lesson, going through the lesson plan) I was asked to make them sound similar, i.e. American. My problem, option f, is that not only am I not able to make the two ryhme, I just sound stupid when I try because it's unnatural for me in the first place. It actually feels quite difficult trying to "match" sounds in English for the Japanese that do not match in English English, if that makes sense? What I mean is that the English from England doesn't always match the English from America, hence my rhyming words don't always match the American versions, and vice versa.
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gaijinalways



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would think you could do that easily enough, but you shouldn't have to. Use a N. American video or tape, or just get a N. American coworker to make one for you.

Then again, there's my Irish colleague that swears that Americans ask if 'How about a 'quaffe' (coffee)?" Haven't met any of them yet, including myself Shocked Laughing !
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Venti



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

gaijinalways wrote:
I would think you could do that easily enough, but you shouldn't have to. Use a N. American video or tape, or just get a N. American coworker to make one for you.

Then again, there's my Irish colleague that swears that Americans ask if 'How about a 'quaffe' (coffee)?" Haven't met any of them yet, including myself Shocked Laughing !


Go to Boston.
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gaijinalways



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry Venti, been there many times, didn't sound like that to me Confused . That's not how you say, is it Laughing ?

In Boston you get more take the 'caaar' to the 'haarbor' kind of pronunciation.
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ripslyme



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

gaijinalways wrote:
Sorry Venti, been there many times, didn't sound like that to me Confused . That's not how you say, is it Laughing ?

In Boston you get more take the 'caaar' to the 'haarbor' kind of pronunciation.


Don't forget the "khakis" - you need those to staaart the caaar! Wink
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johanne



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Replace the base-vase pair with different words that do sound similiar in British English.
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Venti



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 4:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

gaijinalways wrote:
Sorry Venti, been there many times, didn't sound like that to me Confused . That's not how you say, is it Laughing ?


Only when I'm in South Boston.
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