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  • British

    45 44.12%
  • American

    50 49.02%
  • Australian

    4 3.92%
  • Others (Engrish, Rednecks, etcetera)

    3 2.94%
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    Hmmm , i think i'll choose American English , why ?

    Because their pronounce are more good than the others . .

    But , i love British English too , because their pronounce it very unique

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    Quote Originally Posted by [K]ing[C]oc[K] View Post
    Hmmm , i think i'll choose American English , why ?

    Because their pronounce are more good Pronunciation is better than the others . .

    But , i love British English too , because their pronounce it Their pronunciation is very unique
    Keep up dude.

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    @up

    wow nice.. maybe you can justify if I'm wrong

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    I'll do that.

    that way you'll spot the mistakes and (I hope) won't repeat the same mistakes in the future.

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    i prefer english one, bcos the accent is cool..
    but american one is easier to be learnt :P

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    I love British b'coz it's a soft language that i ever have heard before..

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    Quote Originally Posted by [Le]Couture View Post
    I love British b'coz it's a soft language that i ever have heard before..
    how come loving a "soft language" - whatever it is - that you've never heard before?

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    well I prefer a british english.

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    for long time, i used to listen to american music and also watched a lot of its movies ..
    it influenced the way i'm talking also the way i write ..

    but, few last months i kinda enjoy watching british movies ...
    and i guess ... i'm in love the way they talked ..

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    i prefer American english because it's more simple than British and Australian English

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    after watching this video .. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijr9lU2J2Wk
    now i know what kind of accent i would like to learn ...
    it's called Cockney Accent

    e.g. (here's the words)
    i love my dad .. (in common english accents)
    i love me dad .. (here's in cockney accents)

    owh .. found another interesting video about Cockney accent
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HngRt7guls
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupari View Post
    i prefer American english because it's more simple than British and Australian English
    i agree with this argumentation.. american englist is more familiar in the world than british.. sometimes people say easier than british..

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    i like american language.
    sometimes ilike british because is very usefull in news.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Game_CreatoRr View Post
    i agree with this argumentation.. american englist is more familiar in the world than british.. sometimes people say easier than british..
    maybe its because since long time ago we were treated by its movies and musics.
    not so many of us know British movies or songs , right ?
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    I am not a native english speaker, but i prefer British English
    when i speak with people from Britan in some forum, I am amaze, how
    good can sound the english accent and beside American ones tend to be so matter-of-fact (for example, traffic circle and roundabout).
    However, there is at least one American form I like. I wish that in Britain we would say 'have gotten' instead of 'have got', the American form is more elegant.

    sorry for my bad English

    please correct me if I'm wrong

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