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Ok the Chinese are now gonna lecture us in English now that's something you don't see everydayHaha the fusion of the 2 accents will be similar to this:
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Ok the Chinese are now gonna lecture us in English now that's something you don't see everydayHaha the fusion of the 2 accents will be similar to this:
sum ting wong dude?funny thread. Japanese speaking english with hindu accent.
funny thread. Japanese speaking english with hindu accent.
chinese and russians use the word indu instead of India.Hindu accent?
You sure you don't belong to Lend of Green
chinese and russians use the word indu instead of India.
nothing wrong hindu. Just stating the obvious.sum ting wong dude?
Why would it be Hindu accent, there are Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, Zoroastrian, atheist Indians as well.......the Indian teaching English in Japan could be anyone of them....funny thread. Japanese speaking english with hindu accent.
Indian accent is neutral....so they say, people from other English speaking countries don't find it difficult to understand Indian pronunciation.....whereas, I've seen in different programs in television that a Britisher is finding it difficult to understand American English, Americans making fun of Australian accent etc.Japanese English and Indian English finally come together, too OP. I will not understand what they are saying.
Indian accent is neutral....so they say, people from other English speaking countries don't find it difficult to understand Indian English.....whereas, I've seen in different programs in television that a Britisher is finding it difficult to understand American English, Americans making fun of Australian accent etc.
So I must say, the Japanese are in good hands....
British English sounds quite different from American, but I don't know how the Australian English sounds like, although I listen to Iggy Azalea, an Australian singer.
Let's back to topic:
Indians: “Jabonese agcent is vedy, vedy hard to undershdand.”
Japanese: "Indeian ekusento ishi belly belly haudo tsu andasudando"
Chinese English: " Aiya no speaka Elish no goo, bat speaka goo den Riben ... Hai!"
That's too bad......We speak good English.
Indians pronounce P as B, T as D, K as G, R as L.
For example, what time is it? = what dim is it?
Today = doday