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is there actual any differance between the 2? :shock:

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Different cadence. It's like asking if people from Edinburgh sound different to people from Glasgow.

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Different cadence. It's like asking if people from Edinburgh sound different to people from Glasgow.

Or if a Canadian was American.

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brataccas wrote:
is there actual any differance between the 2? :shock:


Yes, but it's relatively subtle.

I find the main difference is how they prounce the letter "e" in words like yes. Australians seem to almost extend the e, but a New Zealander will replace it with an 'i' - yis.

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JJW009 wrote:
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Different cadence. It's like asking if people from Edinburgh sound different to people from Glasgow.
Or if a Canadian was American.
Or if a Lancastrian was from Yorkshire.

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timark_uk wrote:
JJW009 wrote:
ProfessorF wrote:
Different cadence. It's like asking if people from Edinburgh sound different to people from Glasgow.
Or if a Canadian was American.
Or if a Lancastrian was from Yorkshire.

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Or if a Geordie was from Sunderland

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finlay666 wrote:
Or if a Geordie was from Sunderland
See, not even I knew there were differences in accent between those two. This despite going to school with a geordie.

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Or if a Bristolian was from Gloucester.

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timark_uk wrote:
finlay666 wrote:
Or if a Geordie was from Sunderland
See, not even I knew there were differences in accent between those two. This despite going to school with a geordie.

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There isn't a huge amount, It's quite similar for Tyneside-Wearside-Teeside because of their locations sound fairly similar

A Teeside accent is noticeable different however from a Tyneside accent but less so from a Wearside one (used Tyneside because it's really those livign on/near the river Tyne so even as far as Haltwhistle (half way from Newcastle to Carlisle) is technically on the Tyne)

Which is near where Brian Johnson from AC/DC has a home as he said on Top Gear as there is an excellent country road nearby :)

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Different cadence. It's like asking if people from Edinburgh sound different to people from Glasgow.

It depends, but for a New Zealander it is similar to asking a Scotsman, if he comes from Southern England. :lol:

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It's like asking a Klingon if he comes from veng wa'DIch or voSpegh veng.

Sorry, did I break the game? :P

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It's like asking a Klingon if he comes from veng wa'DIch or voSpegh veng.

Sorry, did I break the game? :P

No, you just confused me.

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It's like asking a Klingon if he comes from veng wa'DIch or voSpegh veng.

Sorry, did I break the game? :P

No, you just confused me.


They are two different cities on the Klingon planet... I googled it, by the way. We were talking about confusing different accents, weren't we? ;)

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