Oh, sorry, neither. I do understand some German as well, but my mother tongue is Norwegian. :-)
Oh, of course! boggles
I'm afraid I don't know New Jersey American specifically, but I suppose they have quite a distinct R-sound, then?
The way she talks I think she does. Irish accents in general sound more American to me than English accents do, but I never would have guessed she sounded more Irish. It was interesting. I suppose she may have "looked" Irish in some way, though her family background is Swedish, Polish and Austrian, I think.
I'm very glad they kept a few songs in, but then again I'm even more glad they didn't have more. ;-)
LOL! Absolutely. As much as I'd like to see Elijah Wood caper on a table...
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Date: 2004-12-14 10:26 am (UTC)Oh, of course! boggles
I'm afraid I don't know New Jersey American specifically, but I suppose they have quite a distinct R-sound, then?
The way she talks I think she does. Irish accents in general sound more American to me than English accents do, but I never would have guessed she sounded more Irish. It was interesting. I suppose she may have "looked" Irish in some way, though her family background is Swedish, Polish and Austrian, I think.
I'm very glad they kept a few songs in, but then again I'm even more glad they didn't have more. ;-)
LOL! Absolutely. As much as I'd like to see Elijah Wood caper on a table...