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Ryota
When I stayed in UK with host family, she said that my accent is English English accent. What does it mean?
Is it like British, or general accent? Or was she mocking me?
2024年1月23日 02:12
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As English is both a language and nationality, 'an English accent' can be ambiguous - one of the many accents of the language or the accent of that country. So she was probably clarifying that your particular English accent sounds like it is from England rather than, say, from Australia.
There is no way in which she is mocking you unless there is more to the context that we don't know.
2024年1月23日
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I'm American, but if we refer to something as 'English English' we mean British/UK/England accented English.
2024年1月23日
she meant it wasn't Scottish or Welsh
2024年1月26日
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Ryota
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