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Tears Of Joy  +  514974 Sat, 17 May 08 07:52 PM

I want to learn it

Thank you

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Mister Micawber  +  515069 Sun, 18 May 08 02:03 AM
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Mine.
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Bldudas  +  515091 Sun, 18 May 08 04:51 AM
 

No, mine. :)

Just kidding.That is like saying what is the easiest language to learn. All languages are different. Different sounds, grammar, etc. All accents and dialects are different too. It depends on where or if you even want to go to the United States and how good you are at learning a language. 

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I speak American English. Well, actually, a version of Philadelphia area English.
Tears Of Joy  +  515167 Sun, 18 May 08 12:00 PM

Thank you all

I appreciate your help

anyway I am not asking about the most easy accent according to you but in general

I know everyone's language/accent is the most easy one in his/her point of view.

As an Arabian I can distinguish between Arabs accents and I know what is the most clear and easy one..which is not "mine" by the way :)

Can you help me please?

Hi Bldudas, I am not planning to go anywhere.

 Thank you

Bldudas  +  515409 Mon, 19 May 08 04:08 AM
 Sure, what exactly do you need help with? An accent that is easily understood no matter where people are from is probably a Western accent, like ones from Nebraska or Oklahoma. They are generally considered nuetral and from "no where". It is what probably is considered General American, I think. 
Tears Of Joy, 1 yr 190 days ago

Thank you Bldudas

What is Dr.Phil's accent?

Bldudas  +  515637 Mon, 19 May 08 03:25 PM
 I haven't heard him talk much, but I guess it is a version of General American like most news and talk show hosts use.
CalifJim  +  516331 Wed, 21 May 08 03:17 AM
 Dr. Phil has a somewhat southern accent.
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CalifJim  +  516332 Wed, 21 May 08 03:19 AM
Bldudas
“ones from Nebraska or Oklahoma.”
Yes.  Nebraska.  That's generally nowhere.

(My apologies to Nebraskans.)

CJ 

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