Registry of National Accents
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Registry of National Accents
I think it's important for us (and for the RP) to know the answer to this question: "How does your country talk?" In other words, what do your nationals sound like when they speak English or other languages?
This discussion will be entirely in OOC.
When Aloians speak, their accent is much like one you would find in the states of Minnesota or North Dakota in the United States or the general stereotypical Canadian accent. They speak like an average American, but they round their O's more and say words like "about" like "aboat". Aloians use the interjection "eh" much as stereotypical Canadians do. While they sound generally Canadian, Aloians spell things the American way, however there is a movement in the universities, supported by many top professors and linguists, to shift the Aloian spellings of words so they mirror Kiwi spellings, as evidenced in the names of the young city of Diamond Harbour in the Aloian state of Upper Sokolia.
Genolians speak similarly to Aloians (based on an American accent), but they don't pronounce r's at the ends of words. Their accent is closer to a stereotypical New England accent found in states like Massachusetts in the USA.
This discussion will be entirely in OOC.
When Aloians speak, their accent is much like one you would find in the states of Minnesota or North Dakota in the United States or the general stereotypical Canadian accent. They speak like an average American, but they round their O's more and say words like "about" like "aboat". Aloians use the interjection "eh" much as stereotypical Canadians do. While they sound generally Canadian, Aloians spell things the American way, however there is a movement in the universities, supported by many top professors and linguists, to shift the Aloian spellings of words so they mirror Kiwi spellings, as evidenced in the names of the young city of Diamond Harbour in the Aloian state of Upper Sokolia.
Genolians speak similarly to Aloians (based on an American accent), but they don't pronounce r's at the ends of words. Their accent is closer to a stereotypical New England accent found in states like Massachusetts in the USA.
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The Dromodian accent is very Chinese likeĀ
however the South-east of Dromoda is more based on mongolian
however the South-east of Dromoda is more based on mongolian
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The Justinian accent is very Greek, but also sounds slightly Slavic and Italian due to the use of tones, nasal vowels, and 'unconventional sounds' (not used in IRL languages) in the language.
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Turanian accent is very much like turkish.
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Russian accent
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English and Welsh
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A strong lower British Accent
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