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By *he Ambassador OP   Man  over a year ago

IRLANDA. / Prague. / Cil Dara

So I'm sitting here listening to Nora En Pure, as I perv and partake in the banter in the forms,

Always thought she was Scandinavian,

Now in thinking Swiss might be the sexists accent out there,

Anyone know if they sound similar, like Scotland to Donegal here???

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So I'm sitting here listening to Nora En Pure, as I perv and partake in the banter in the forms,

Always thought she was Scandinavian,

Now in thinking Swiss might be the sexists accent out there,

Anyone know if they sound similar, like Scotland to Donegal here??? "

Depends where in Switzerland

French / German / Italian based dialects depending on location

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By *awk90Man  over a year ago

Amsterdam

As a Swede, I would say it depends a lot on where in Switzerland. Swedish is a Germanic language, so it will definitely sound sort of similar if the person is from a German speaking part. Not so much if French...

Switzerland is a complicated country, language-wise!

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By *he Ambassador OP   Man  over a year ago

IRLANDA. / Prague. / Cil Dara


"As a Swede, I would say it depends a lot on where in Switzerland. Swedish is a Germanic language, so it will definitely sound sort of similar if the person is from a German speaking part. Not so much if French...

Switzerland is a complicated country, language-wise!"

that's makes sense now as I lived in Weil am Rhein while working in Basel many years ago and the Accent was different to holidaying around Lake Geneva,

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By *he Ambassador OP   Man  over a year ago

IRLANDA. / Prague. / Cil Dara


"As a Swede, I would say it depends a lot on where in Switzerland. Swedish is a Germanic language, so it will definitely sound sort of similar if the person is from a German speaking part. Not so much if French...

Switzerland is a complicated country, language-wise! that's makes sense now as I lived in Weil am Rhein while working in Basel many years ago and the Accent was different to holidaying around Lake Geneva,

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saying that it was during

Montreux festival so I can't really say it was accents I picked shouting over the music lol

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