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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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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wow nice.. maybe you can justify if I'm wrong
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
I love British b'coz it's a soft language that i ever have heard before..
well I prefer a british english.
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 ..
i prefer American english because it's more simple than British and Australian English
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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i like american language.
sometimes ilike british because is very usefull in news.
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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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