Guest guest Posted September 2, 2007 Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 , " genny_y2k " <genny_y2k wrote: > > Where I live in the Western US (Colorado) we think of Eastern , > Southern and Northern US/American English to be different > languages..LOL I loved it in New England and just wanted to sit and > listen to the wonderful way the English Language was spoken there. Then > down South , especially Cajun is just so interesting and beautiful to > hear. We lived in Cali for a couple years and everyone thought we had > an 'accent' and spoke another language. (smile) For the life of me I > cannot understand the Brittish Cockney Accent and my ancestors came > here from London. > I know one thing we can all understand without a problem and that is Hi from Chila. It seems we love many of the same things. I also love to listen to all kinds of languages and accents,as well as practice organic growing at home. I moved to Australia in 1983 from Hungary,learned the language for 4 years prior to that, but when we arrived I may as well have come from another planet. You would love the Aussie accent. Chila > the 'language of good Vegetarian/Vegan food. > Sending smiles and hugs your way > Deanna in Colorado > also in recycled_gardens > and organic_gardens > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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