Monday, April 23, 2007

Mea Pronuntio Linguae Anglicae

Non miror ut probe loquar, id est, uelut Canadiensis.:)

Quo typo pronuntiationis Angliae utimini?

What American accent do you have?
Created by Xavier on Memegen.net

Canada. You probably get irritated when British people and Europeans think you're from the States, but over here we wouldn't make a mistake like that.

Take this quiz now - it's easy!
We're going to start with "cot" and "caught." When you say those words do they sound the same or different?



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