• TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    Isn’t it the same with any language?

    In English, if you get the word order wrong, or you say “how”, when it should be “what”, or you speak a bit too clearly, like, you say “Good morning”, instead of “g’morning”.

    I expect there are plenty of nuances in every language that can tip off a native speaker, that they don’t think about until it happens.

    And, does the French person respond with perfect English, or do they have a bit of an accent?

    The French are very cool people, who know how to throw a revolution, and that is what matters at the moment. Respect.

    • drcobaltjedi@programming.dev
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      20 days ago

      Ehhhhh…

      Given how dominant English has been on the world stage for decades, there’s been a few times in my life where I’m listening to someone speak English and I didn’t realize that they weren’t American/AngloCanadian. (Dear Canadians, I am sorry, but like, dude our accents right on each others borders are near indistinguishable)