Tiger Posted January 13, 2008 Author Posted January 13, 2008 Uhoh you might have a disagreement with Frenchcanadian over that. I think french can be quite lovely when sung. I can back my argument here. I am neutral in the fact that I am an English speaker. I can listen to other languages in song and determine what language is the best lyrically. French music is beautiful, but I prefer Spanish for music and French for speaking.
scoopny Posted January 13, 2008 Posted January 13, 2008 Hehe if you've come to that decision objectively than I respect it. I like spanish and french though. I'm not sure if I like te quiero or je t'aime better. I think they're both quite nice.
Tiger Posted January 13, 2008 Author Posted January 13, 2008 Hehe if you've come to that decision objectively than I respect it. I like spanish and french though. I'm not sure if I like te quiero or je t'aime better. I think they're both quite nice. I prefer, "Je t'aime." French is the language of love after all.
scoopny Posted January 13, 2008 Posted January 13, 2008 I prefer, "Je t'aime." French is the language of love after all. Maybe we can get someone to give us French lessons.
Tiger Posted January 13, 2008 Author Posted January 13, 2008 Maybe we can get someone to give us French lessons. I love that idea. Perhaps, there is someone in North America capabable of giving us proper lessons in French, preferably a real hottie.
captainrick Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 Even within accents, there are subgroups... talking about the southern thing, there are two way different ends of the spectrum as to southern accents. You get that nice, pretty southern drawl that makes a person sound innocent, sweet, and respectful. Then, you get the gabble that makes a person sound like the wheel's turning but the gerbil's dead. I must maintain that while certain accents COULD be sexy, it is the man that makes the accent, not the accent that makes the man. You are so right dear boy... Down here in our neck of the woods, you can get everything the more refined Rhett Butler type (even tho that wasn't a true southern accent but Clark did a hell of a job with it) to Larry the Cable Guy redneck idiots. For me though, I too have to admit that I find the Aussie Accent hot as hell. The proper British accent runs it a close second, followed by French. Has anyone noticed there haven't been many takers for a German accent... wonder why??
Hylas Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 LOL. Yeah. German sounds nice in rock music though (<3 rammstein). That doesn't mean I don't find hunky blonde germans hot though! LOL
BeaStKid Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 Maybe we can get someone to give us French lessons. I'd like that So who's teaching??
Tiger Posted January 14, 2008 Author Posted January 14, 2008 You are so right dear boy... Down here in our neck of the woods, you can get everything the more refined Rhett Butler type (even tho that wasn't a true southern accent but Clark did a hell of a job with it) to Larry the Cable Guy redneck idiots. For me though, I too have to admit that I find the Aussie Accent hot as hell. The proper British accent runs it a close second, followed by French. Has anyone noticed there haven't been many takers for a German accent... wonder why?? I happen to like German accents, but I like Spanish, French, and Aussie accents more. I'd like that So who's teaching?? That should be obvious.
FrenchCanadian Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 You are so right dear boy... Down here in our neck of the woods, you can get everything the more refined Rhett Butler type (even tho that wasn't a true southern accent but Clark did a hell of a job with it) to Larry the Cable Guy redneck idiots. For me though, I too have to admit that I find the Aussie Accent hot as hell. The proper British accent runs it a close second, followed by French. Has anyone noticed there haven't been many takers for a German accent... wonder why?? I kinda like the German accent, tho it goes with the fact that my best friend is german and that I've studied german too. I can't answer if I'd still like it if that wasn't the case I'd like that So who's teaching?? I would gladly be the teacher.
Tiger Posted January 14, 2008 Author Posted January 14, 2008 I would gladly be the teacher. I thought you were going to be teaching me exclusively. Besides, I actually do know I little, and I'm a fast learner. I could teach you some Spanish, what little I know. As for the rest, I'm sure we can reach an agreement.
FrenchCanadian Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 I thought you were going to be teaching me exclusively. Besides, I actually do know I little, and I'm a fast learner. I could teach you some Spanish, what little I know. As for the rest, I'm sure we can reach an agreement. My attempt to get this topic back on the sexy accents topic and not who gonna teach I actually do like the accent of american/english canadian speaking in french, it's such a nice music in my ears. I also do have some friend from michigan, and their accent, the way they talk is lie music to my ears.
Tiger Posted January 14, 2008 Author Posted January 14, 2008 My attempt to get this topic back on the sexy accents topic and not who gonna teach I actually do like the accent of american/english canadian speaking in french, it's such a nice music in my ears. I also do have some friend from michigan, and their accent, the way they talk is lie music to my ears. I happen to like French and French Canadians speaking English. Hispanics speaking English have sexy accents as well. Btw, if I learn more French, you'll love my accent.
Adrian Michaels Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 British Accent all the way... OMG. A brit could just sit there and talk all day long. And I would be happy. I'm hoping to one day move to England, and just listen to people. haha.
scoopny Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 My attempt to get this topic back on the sexy accents topic and not who gonna teach I actually do like the accent of american/english canadian speaking in french, it's such a nice music in my ears. I also do have some friend from michigan, and their accent, the way they talk is lie music to my ears. Really americans speaking french is hot? There's a reason I don't try to speak french with you, I don't want you to die of laughter.
Tiger Posted January 14, 2008 Author Posted January 14, 2008 Really americans speaking french is hot? There's a reason I don't try to speak french with you, I don't want you to die of laughter. Maybe it's time for you to take a Berlitz course.
Former Member Posted January 16, 2008 Posted January 16, 2008 Sacha i really hope you didnt take my driver comment as an attack because you said you felt like you had to defend yourself. I like fast drivers and fast cars!. Or a guy with a pick up truck It was just scary cuz where im from its a 2 lane highway were the most you go is like 90. LOL Beatiful french songs... Hmm i only now 2 and 1 i do not know the title for but it played on that C.R.A.Z.Y movie the 1 the father sings. Then theres my FAVORITE song in french called "When the Sun says hello to the mountian" Its such a OLD SONG LIKE REALLY OLD and its country and i love the beat. Its all like "When the sun says hello the mountian and the night says hello to the mooon!." LOL i used to work at a american camp my favorite american accent was them Georgia people. MAN did i ever fall hard for them.! Michigan accents i know so many people from there and i only live like 4 hrs or 5 from Michigan so i dont even count them as a accent. Now a place like Kentucky there is a real accent. OR people from Missouri.
Jeebus Posted January 16, 2008 Posted January 16, 2008 A British accent on the right guy makes my toes curl Like Alister from BBC's Cash in the Attic LMCO. Alister is well spoken with a campish twinge. I on the other hand neutral British/Welsh accent (amongst other accents) and I find that the accent I would most drawn too would be... umm.... Im not sure actually. European probably. Some Americans sound nice. In my opinion Aussies have more of a cockney tone rather than their own twang. Really depends on which part their from I suppose. Spanish I like. As well as a nice neutral french accent. Colin Murray from Radio 1 has a nice Irish voice, but I prefer Greg James who is also on R1 too. To summarise my choice. Im not picky really. I go for looks, personality and brains. Jeebus
Hylas Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 To summarise my choice. Im not picky really. I go for looks, personality and brains. I guess we're both down-to-earth guys then.
Jeebus Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 Yeah I guess so. Apart from I'm completely bonkers. But that's because I've had a shite life. oh well
Pai-kun Posted January 18, 2008 Posted January 18, 2008 Scottish & Irish tops my list. But the Brit's are a close runner up!
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