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[RWC2019][Pool C] Round 2 - Farrel vs. The Internet (26/09/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Every Time Ref" data-source="post: 961500" data-attributes="member: 71826"><p>I don't know Spanish accents too well, but I do know the "Argentinian" accent (I think I mean the BA one) is one of the two must difficult to understand - they sound drunk the whole time! The other difficult one for me is Andalusia where they don't pronounce half the consonants, easiest are Colombia and "classic" Spanish from Spain, Madrid/Castilla-Leon. I think you'd call it "Castellano"?</p><p></p><p>Britain's the same though, the number of different accents in such a small country is mental. Look at Manchester and Liverpool on a map, they're only about 50km apart but they have COMPLETELY different accents, no one brought up in England could fail to distinguish them. Not only that but smaller places like Warrington and Bolton which are between the two cities have their OWN accents, related but distinctive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Every Time Ref, post: 961500, member: 71826"] I don’t know Spanish accents too well, but I do know the “Argentinian” accent (I think I mean the BA one) is one of the two must difficult to understand - they sound drunk the whole time! The other difficult one for me is Andalusia where they don’t pronounce half the consonants, easiest are Colombia and “classic” Spanish from Spain, Madrid/Castilla-Leon. I think you’d call it “Castellano”? Britain’s the same though, the number of different accents in such a small country is mental. Look at Manchester and Liverpool on a map, they’re only about 50km apart but they have COMPLETELY different accents, no one brought up in England could fail to distinguish them. Not only that but smaller places like Warrington and Bolton which are between the two cities have their OWN accents, related but distinctive. [/QUOTE]
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