Obviously lots of accents/dialects based on location like American southern, Australian or Jamaican. Anything like that is an acceptable answer. As well as non native english speaker’s spoken english sound, like a Latino/a person.

  • CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Japanese. Their language I’d the most alien to ours and vice versa, so they sound funny trying to speak English. My favorite Japanese singer, ReoNa. Look her up on YouTube or whatever covering Country Roads by John Denver. Just note that Japanese people pronounce R’s like L’s, so she says exactly what you think she says.

    What little I can say in Japanese, I like to think my pronunciation is good. My penmanship however, very poor, and that’s important to them, too.

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      Ok yeah you ever hear a Japanese person just get really excited to get to speak English to an American again? Best part of going to Japan on business