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Ah, word. It’s what most US-ians in movies sound like because of hollywood and therefore it’s mostly what folks consider “American English”. It’s not the default though, because there’s also western/texas/deep south english which is your typical cowboy to hillbilly range of accents seen in wild west movies, or when coastal libs do that annoying thing here equating all southerners to inbred reactionaries. The Midwestern accent is a bit on the stereotypical Canadian side, at least to me, and the New York/Boston/New England accent is also sharply distinct. AAVE (African American Vernacular) can also differ among regions and is different from how non-Black US-ians talk in many cases.

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The deep south Amerikkkan accent reminds me of Southern Jutlandic Danish

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Haha, that’s neat!

I feel kinda guilty sometimes when I spell Amerikkka wrong, forgive me I’m still kinda new here lol! Good luck learning Spanish, it’s certainly closer to Danish or English than Mandarin is :)

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Good luck learning Spanish

I’m not learning Spanish, but thx anyway

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I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:

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