• BCsven@lemmy.ca
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        It’s as close as some English speakers can get. Some people can’t make foreign sounds. The ‘sant’ ‘sont’ ending is not right either, its more like a sohn ending with imperceptible nasal n. But again have you heard people to to speak a foreign language, it usually sounds terrible.

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          7 days ago

          Switzerland … English is not my first or second language. Do you not find those English pronunciations there in the video bizarre?

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            The British English I can’t say I have hears a Brit say it. The first American one sounds right to me as does the Australian one for how we’d probably here it in Canada dltoo

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            American english is my first language and those all sounded spot on for all the regions she did. Even her french sounded great.