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Josh Miller
What do foreigners think of accents in their native language? I'm curious about what non-English speakers think when they hear a native English speaker speak in their language. I know here in English countries, most people like accents. Is this the case in other countries? I have a New Zealand accent and when speaking German, I get frustrated because I notice it in my pronunciation. However, if you speak imperfect English with a European/South American accent here, everyone loves you.
2016년 5월 30일 오전 9:17
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I really appreciate those foreigners who do their best to make their accent in Russian sound as native as possible. As I noticed from my personal experience, it can even sound cute - English speakers often can't pronounce И (i) and Ы (y) differently, so they usually pronounce И instead of Ы, and it sounds softer and cuter. Some of them (whom I met at least) also tended to speak Russian slower and quiter than they do in their language (they probably needed time to think a bit). At least I heard some learners of Russian who talked like that and it sounded cute and a bit like baby-talk. But of course, they don't sound softer in anything, because there are a lot of other sounds that can be only hard in English (and in many other languages as well), but they have a soft pair in Russian, so there's an opposite situation, when they can (or do) pronounce these sounds harder.

BUT I spoke about the sounding of those guys who do their best and try to imitate our sounds and speech.

As the heavy Russian accent sounds terrible for English speakers, the same goes with the heavy English accent in Russian, and we also sometimes make jokes of it. Especially American English, it seems like they open their mouth while speaking even more than British do, or just in another way, and in Russian you don't need to open your mouth almost at all...

2016년 5월 30일
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accent is not a problem as long as we can understand each other lol . It's the language purpose , make everyone understand each other :))
2016년 5월 31일
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in Arabic language i think it is a little bit different, Arabic has a really hard accent that sometimes we Arabs cant understand what foreigners say even if they repeat once or twice, and there is a letter "ض" that no one can pronounce it  just Arabs  , and usually  we can notice that the speaker is foreigner in his or her first sentence, 
2016년 5월 30일

I'm sorry, but I do get irritated by English speaking foreigners who try to speak my native language. We have a Spanish sounding "R" and it is very rare for an English speaker to get it right. Some do, but it is rare.

And since my name starts with "R", it does irritate me when they get it wrong :P

So yeah, "R" is my pet peeve.


But that is the only thing. I do appreciate anyone who tries to speak, don't care about the accent, don't care about (small) mistakes.

2016년 6월 3일
Well i am from Holland and if Dutch people talk with someone in English, then you will be very frustrated because of their accent, i hate it it's terrible but fortunately there are some Dutch people with a better pronunciation :)
2016년 6월 3일
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