LUCKY!!!

Member 25652

Level 30.58

Oct 2007

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Dec 11, 2007, 02:02 PM
Local time: Dec 11, 2007, 03:02 PM
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Having been born in a french family and spoken mainly french for most of my life, I can imagine that to a person who's first language is english I must have a french accent when speaking english.
However, I did have many english friends growing up so I learned to speak english fairly early, so that probably helped to not have as heavy an accent as my dad (born in Quebec) or my brothers who didn't have as many english friends as I did.
Still, I think the time when it's most evident that english isn't my first language is when I have to pronounce the word three. That 'th' I just can't seem to get right. Either it sounds like tree or alternatively the 'th' sounds really thick. Besides that, I believe my accent is not too bad.
Jam it back in, in the dark.

Juggle dammit
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