Searching for my microphone!:( But love hearing all of your wonderful accents!:)
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Searching for my microphone!:( But love hearing all of your wonderful accents!:)
It's nice to hear you guys. Its too bad I don't have a microphone. :(:(:(
I love it!!! I don't have a microphone hooked up. I have one. I'll search for it and if I get brave I will record a message also.
You all sound wonderful and it is such a thrill to hear you. I got all excited and started clapping...lol. My husband thinks I'm such an idiot!...lol He just doesn't understand what a thrill it is to actually hear your voices!
Robin :)
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Originally posted by RobiLee
You all sound wonderful and it is such a thrill to hear you. I got all excited and started clapping...lol. My husband thinks I'm such an idiot!...lol He just doesn't understand what a thrill it is to actually hear your voices!
Robin :)
ha ha ha LOL :D people just dont understand us - crazy PTers :D
Hey there Oggyflute was great to hear your voice, until now I never knew you were a male, lol, I wonder if our American friends can hear the difference in our accents? :D :cool:
It's great to hear you!
I have only met a few New Zealanders. However, Carole's voice sounds like I expect a New Zealander to sound - mostly like a distant non-Asian commonwealth nation with a hint of Australian. Oggy simply sounds Australian.
Paul
Mine is plain and boring, so no need for mine. I love hearing everyone though ^__^
mines plain..i hate my voice, but I like your voice Audrey. :)Quote:
Originally posted by slleipnir
Mine is plain and boring, so no need for mine. I love hearing everyone though ^__^
Everyone thinks their OWN voice is plain, post 'em anyway! Here's mine ...
http://petoftheday.com/online/karen/Karen_Pet_Talk.mp3
Hi Karen!
Absolutely loved hearing from you. What a great voice you have. I can't find my microphone. Not that I would know how to use it anyway...hehehe. Maybe it will turn up soon!
Robin :)
Paul managed to Carole. :D They are quite different, easier to notice than a North American & Canadian. I always found it easier to notice when I came back through the States after visiting Canada.Quote:
Originally posted by carole
Hey there Oggyflute was great to hear your voice, until now I never knew you were a male, lol, I wonder if our American friends can hear the difference in our accents? :D :cool:
And Robin, come on mate, I think we all know that you know where that microphone is. :D
Canadians are North American hehe. :pQuote:
Originally posted by Oggyflute
They are quite different, easier to notice than a North American & Canadian.
With Canadians and Americans the difference in accents depends on the place. People over in Nova Scotia sound Scottish to me. I think that Western-US people sound exactly like me (I'm in BC). And then there is Micki who lives in the South US, and she sounds way different than me. She's a Dixie Chick. :D
I can't hear any of the recordings on my computer, but on the last thread I did hear them, and when I heard Carole's voice I said "I love Australian accents." Tikeyas_mom's dad, who was across the room said "That's New Zealand!" :o Lol. I wonder if I could hear both of your recordings now if I could see the difference.
Maybe I should have said Northern USA. :D
I did find Canadian accents quite varied, but it was easier for me when I went down to the states as opposed to coming up to Canada. Most of the places I was at were pretty cosmopolitan too in terms of the varietry of people and there accents, being the armed forces base at Trenton, and also a bit of time in Ottowa. Edmonton was pretty cool I loved that.
As soon as you hear my recording you will notice a distinct difference. As Paul said I sound typically aussie and Carole to me sounds typically from New Zealand. ( Carole does sound rather cultered though, at least to me :D )
I think I finally found how to record my voice! Now, if only I can find how to post it here... !
Let's try!
last try