Help with Canadian accent?
Nov. 18th, 2011 11:50 pmThere's a podfic in which I'm supposed to do an overdone version of a Canadian saying "Sorry!" (actually, it's an American imitating a Canadian accent). Is there anyone who could record an exaggerated version of a Canadian-accented "sorry" for me, so I can hear what it sounds like? I usually don't try to imitate accents, but in this case it's necessary for the story...
It's weird, because this is Ray Vecchio imitating Fraser's accent, and I don't even think of Fraser as having a distinctive accent. Maybe I'm just no good at distinguishing different North American accents.
It's weird, because this is Ray Vecchio imitating Fraser's accent, and I don't even think of Fraser as having a distinctive accent. Maybe I'm just no good at distinguishing different North American accents.
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Date: 2011-11-19 02:27 pm (UTC)Oops, I meant to say also that it went along with Bob & Doug Mackenzie jokes, but it fell out of my brain before I hit post. Oops? :P
It could also be a generational thing. This was in the early-mid 90s among people in their mid-20s to 40s. Language drift could be a factor.