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Post by larryhauck on Jul 29, 2010 3:49:30 GMT
I voted for "somewhat, and it's probably inevitable" because while watching some of her interviews on YouTube, I could hear that she speaks differently than from a few years ago. But having said that, I don't think she's going to go all English/London-y. I think (and hope) that she'll always retain some of her NZ accent, enough to differentiate her from native London-ers. cheers, Joanne I love her Kiwi accent . I hope she never loses it. I live in the north of the U S and I spent several years in the south. I never picked up a Southern accent. I think it happens though. Larry
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Post by larryhauck on Jul 29, 2010 4:16:12 GMT
Hayley's a native New Zealandish speaker. So, apparently you'd like a NZ accent! Hi Libby Since you're already ticked at me i thought I'd mention this. Wouldn't that be a New Zealender....not New Zealindish. Damn I'm bad. Just bein a pain Libby ......it's what I do.....but I really love you.
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Post by Libby on Jul 30, 2010 3:26:26 GMT
Yes, but it sounded weird to say a New Zealander speaker. Yes, you are bad, swearing on the forum. :wink:
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