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Old 16-Sep-2005, 23:13
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Default Re: ioTell me what kind of English-pronunciation I have.

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In Finland, but I'm of Russian descent. I watched cartoon network alot when I was small, and it just came out. My spelling really blew that time though and I pronounced quite bad. I was probably 11 years or so when it got better. Most Scandinavians get their pronunciation from Hollywood movies. I've noticed I learn pronunciation quite fast these days too. I can talk AuE for 2 min., after that, I choke. BrE goes well but the problem is that I sometimes start to talk AuE in the middle of it. I got my French pronunciation fluent in 1 year. My riksvensk pronunciation goes well too except for the syllable stressing order, which of course reveals my origin :p.

Do Scandinavians watch a lot of American cowboy movies?

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Do Scandanavians watch a lot of American cowboy movies?
Not really ;(

edit: I use too much of ":p" so I'll replace it with ;(

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Old 16-Sep-2005, 23:17
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Not really :p

I see.

Okay,

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