Great Britain and Australia Accents in English

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British, Irish, Scottish, and Australian accents in English

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Australian British (General) Irish (General) Scottish (General)

Transcript

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One day I was wrestling this Dingo C and I was interrupted by a talking warm bat. I said, Tie me kangaroo down, sport, but I thought you just talked. He just stared back at me a while and then said, I did talk, mate, but you don't have a kangaroo to tie down. And my name's not Sport. It's Winston. And then Sir Reginald, he said to me, He said, Why Oliver, can't you just take the blasted dog for a walk yourself? Well, you can imagine how indignant I felt at that statement. I told him, Of course not. You can't really expect me to touch that filthy leash with my own hand, now, can you? The green hills were just splendid. I couldn't believe my eyes. It was if the whole valley were full of emeralds. Now the funny thing is that once I went down and took a closer look, they were emeralds, so many I couldn't count. So I took a handful and stuck them in my pocket just to B. C. I. It was a cold winter. That year I wasn't planning to use any of the supplies I had gathered, but it was so cold out that I couldn't have gone looking for food without freezing to death. So I used as little as I could until the weather warmed up enough for me to go out and collect more food and other necessities.