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TomNomNom | 4 months ago
> Your accent is Dutch, my friend. I identified your accent based on subtle details in your pronunciation. Want to sound like a native English speaker?
I'm British; from Yorkshire.
When letting it know how it got it wrong there's no option more specific than "English - United Kingdom". That's kind of funny, if not absurd, to anyone who knows anything of the incredible range of accents across the UK.
I also think the question "Do you have an accent when speaking English?" is an odd one. Everyone has an accent when speaking any language.
walthamstow|4 months ago
I find Danes speaking Danish to sound like a soft Yorkshire accent, and the vowels that Yorkies use are better written in Danish, like phøne.
vintermann|4 months ago
david-gpu|4 months ago
Sure, I agree. But look at it from the perspective of a foreigner living in an English-speaking country, which is probably their target demographic.
We know that as soon as we open our mouth the locals will instantly pigeonhole us as "a foreigner". No matter how good we might be in other areas, we will never be one of "them". The degree of prejudice that may or may not exist against us doesn't matter as much as the ever present knowledge that the locals know that we are not one of them, and the fear of being dismissed because of that.
Nobody likes to stand out like that, particularly when it so clearly puts you at a disadvantage. That sort of insecurity is what this product is aimed at.
wizzwizz4|4 months ago
BoldVoice is very clear about being an American accent "training app", so that's not (necessarily) what's happening here, but the point remains.
unknown|4 months ago
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nedt|4 months ago
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Measter|4 months ago
I'm also British, from Devon.
suddenlybananas|4 months ago
Yeah I was disappointed when I realised this post was about foreign accents and not regional accents in English across the world.