Language, pronouciation, and accents

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Originally posted by Najim:
*Omskirk (in UK) & try to understand their accent. *
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Yo Naj, where the hells Omskirk ????

Hats down to the people who speak English in desi accent<<

Don’t you mean ‘hats off’?

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najim is that the accent in that movie with brad pit.. the guy ritchie movie..

cuz that accent is pretty hard to understand.

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Originally posted by ~Amber~:
**najim is that the accent in that movie with brad pit.. the guy ritchie movie..

cuz that accent is pretty hard to understand.

**
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LOL - That was 'meant' - i repeat 'meant' - 2 sound Irish. I always knew that the Pittster couldn't act - and now i know that he can't even immitate accents either !!!!

<< Hats down to the people who speak English in desi accent, because they bothered to learn another
language with their mother language. >>

Thank you yaar, but my problem is not only Angerezi, I speak Punjabi in Urdu accent and urdu in Punjabi accent.

johny, tera koi ilaaj nahi hai.

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Originally posted by Sadi Sobi:
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Soz mate but i totally disagree with you here … Have u not noticed how a Pakistani kids freshy English accent changes so much as he or she grows up. At the age of about 8 they seem 2 talk very British but by the time they’re 15 they’re sounding much more American. **

You are talking about a very dmall minority of ppl. Most people are taught british english in Pakistan and although their pronounciation of some words is like british english (schedule, cant, etc etc) the accent is not english…if pakistanis in Pakistan had either british of american or brit-american-mixed accents, where did the FOb accent come from? must be an airborne bacteria in PIA flights

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<< johny, tera koi ilaaj nahi hai. >>

Rommie Yar, I know it is la Ilaaj, Last week I had a presentation of some thing I did at work, after I was done with my presentation, you know what my team said,

" Now say something in English To. "

I mean I spoke Angeregezi for 1/2 hour and thats what I got at the end.........

Are you drinking Cat???

I danm care how i spell my damn
or how i shout at you ,it all are understood by all.loud & clear --OVER


barque(bijli) yoon akadti hai apne karname pe ke
jaise phir naya hum aashiyaan bana nahi sakte

Omskirk is about 30 minutes drive from Liverpool. Pure, deep in-explainable Scouser accent.

I like the Scouser accent almost as much as I like the Scottish accent so I'm sure I wouldn't have any probs understanding them. Watching the weekly omnibus episodes of Brookside has worked a treat !!!!