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Liverpudlian and bajan for me...
Ayrshire, received English, southern German, Memphis, Athens.
No accent just voices.
Charlotte Green
Mariella Frostup
Northern ones.
Not Scouse
Geordie and Southern Irish.
Not Scouse, makes my skin crawl a bit 😕
Mollusc.
Bradford.."Ooh Neil, you naughteh boy!" 🙂
Irish - north and south.
Not sexy - Scouse, Brum, NE.
Russian
My missus's
born in wolvo, jamaican heritage, spent about 20 years in the states, then bedfordshire, now cambs.
somehow she sounds lovely... can't pin it to any particular area!
I however sound like the yam yam i am, i do sometimes use a put on posh accent which she loves.
This one.
Lancashire. Yeah I know. 😳
French, obviously 🙂
As an aisde I love UK's regional accents, something we should cherish (given Inhave a Henz 57 hotchpotch of nothing accent)
pocpoc has it. Might as well end the thread.
Having said that, I have come to appreciate Michelle Dockery's accent.
southern irish
any foreign accent, and any uk accent apart from brummie and darn sarf.
particularly pleasant are irish, scottish, northern inc geordie.
Any young Italian lady.
Cwooooooor.
Glaswegian - oh Arlene Donnelly each time you spoke... <3
Rachel
Just about anything that's 'soft', I'm a sucker for 😳
French, German, American, Geordie./Northumbrian...
Ye gods, I have to agree with Jamba. Must go for a cold shower and dig out the hair shirt.... 😉
Spanish lady who has lived in Ireland long enough to pick up a bit of the Irish accent. Oh my, heavenly.
Geordie./Northumbrian...
We best not meet.
irish - north & south
Some of them, there are certain accents in Belfast and cork that would make your old chap shrivel
I have always considered different accents as normal for everyone since I too speak with a very strong foreign accent. Never cross my mind that people can be turn on by accents ... 😆
I guess I need to put more effort into "feeling" the accents ... 😛
Ive always imagined you speaking like Chekov of star trek fame...
Something about Drunk Swansea girls gets me every time
I love Dutch accents and South African.
Irish and Welsh too.
Doncaster not so much, or cockney/Essex or Liverpool, makes my spine crawl.
Kryton57 - Member
Ive always imagined you speaking like Chekov of star trek fame...
You are not far off with your guess. 😀
Italian. Greek, Scottish, Swedish
Discovered icelandic the other day. I may have to go and lie down.
Bristolian is gert lush.
Bradford.."Ooh Neil, you naughteh boy!"
Are you often in trouble with the police?
Kirsty Young
Something about Drunk Swansea girls gets me every time
plus 1.
Im working in Swansea soon, i feel a night out coming on...
Can't beat a posh home counties accent saying naughty things!
Oof I'm done!
French
Chinese
Clare Grogan
Soft Irish, I have the TomTom satnav app on my phone now, and there's a wonderful soft Irish voice on there, and there's a number of female Irish singers who's speaking voices are to die for, like Gemma Hayes, from Baallyporeen, Tipperary. #swoon
I'm also very fond of the Scottish accent, but not Glaswegian.
Scandinavian accents are delightfully appealing, as are a number of Central European, like Polish, Russian, Romanian, etc.
French is rather lovely, too.
Love the lass who Flashy posted up, she's rather delightful.
Can't find a video with Gemma talking, but her singing voice pretty much shows what her speaking voice is like; given a big lottery win, I'd employ her to record audiobooks just for me!
Texan, Tennessee and Georgian girls.
The sexiest racists I have ever met.
Southern States
Plus 2 Deep South.
David Beckham
Another vote for Southern Irish here. When I was cancelling an old phone contract I spoke to a lady from southern Ireland, I just kept finding excuses to keep the call going 😳
Swedish, obvs:-) Saga Noren, Nina Persson etc....
Kryton57 - MemberLiverpudlian and bajan for me...
Phew, glad we've never met.... i don't want to be a notch on your bedpost.
strange - no votes for German as yet 🙂
Yorkshire.
😉
Caramel Bunny
Wells thats what I'm said to sound like by others.
Diane Abbott counting.
Alison from Masterchef. I'm not watching it anymore after she didn't get to the final.
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strange - no votes for German as yet
German or Russian when visiting your dominatrix.
+ 1 scottish clare grogan stylee rather than Mary hen
Lee mckenszie and her galaxy smooth voice
does 'love you long time ' count as an accent?
Its genetic surely....
http://www.personal.psu.edu/afr3/blogs/siowfa13/2013/11/accents-why-are-they-attractive.html
Keep stirring the mixing pot!
There are 15 species of human known to have lived, with varying degrees of overlap.
We know that humans have interbred with at least 2 Denisovan and Neanderthal, its a quick way for a species to acquire useful genes as we move into a new area
How sexy did this sound as humans first met Neanderthals?
Conversely
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0113475
Kryton57 - Member
Liverpudlian.
Carm darn, carm darn.
For me it has to be RP and from an English Ladies Finishing Collage, damn sexy.
Or the inland areas of Farming Northumberland.
Not scouse. I'll say that again, not scouse.
A soft geordie is always nice.
Rhondda accent ... aka Leanne Wood.
Closely followed by a thick scouse accent ... aka Cilla Black.
Any accent compared to those two are sexy; even German & Russian.
Dillie Keane 🙂
Sexy accents...
Yes, I have.
One of the few joys of my job, i work in Overseas Team at a large insurers, we deal with repatriating our customers back from accidents in Europe and further a field and i deal with injury claims and accidents on behalf of 40 different foreign insurers as UK handling agents.
The bonus of this is having a team with people from France, Italy, Ireland, Georgia, Poland, Colarado..........and Norwich sat around me
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+1 for Claire Grogan
Also, my first G/F was German. I still can't watch Sabine Schmitz on Top Gear without going a little weak at the knees.
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I've also dated a Swede and a Texan with a southern belle accent.
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You can have mine, it's a pain in the árse.
The Eastern European girl that served me my lunch, 5 days a week, in Warringha Mall in Sydney had the sexiest voice I've ever heard.
The fact that she was stunning and great company for a few 'nights out' was a massive bonus 😈
[b]@kimbers [/b]-That Neanderthal might have a lovely falsetto, but ain't much of a looker.
not sure it's easy to differentiate accent from voice when it comes to appeal, which a few of the posts above seem confirm (with specific people being cited as examples of nice accents).
Dunno how many of you do cycling-related podcasts but I currently have a thing for Lindsay Bayer who does The Dirt Field (she's a US road racer and team co-owner). A mixture of voice, accent and seeming to have no filter or taboo areas. The other half has a 'girl crush' on her so it's all good 😀
That Neanderthal Voice sounds like my wife gearing up to send me to the naughty step 😯
^ Lol. "They wouldn't have subtle sounds; it would be loud, very loud or very very loud . . ."
Sounds about right.
French - my mate Sophie
Welsh - Cerys Matthews
Mmmmm. Goes off into daydream...
I do have a soft-spot in the "trouser-tingle voice" department is Nemone off of 6Music? Like her even more when i found out she was a national 400m runner and in a funk band!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemone
Northern Irish, esp Co. Derry and around there. It's that delicate balance between threatening and enticing.
strange - no votes for German as yet
If I was feeling naughty then Nico out of the VU would have the perfect scolding voice
Alison from Masterchef. I'm not watching it anymore after she didn't get to the final.
And the eyes too......
Caramel Bunny
Do you know whose voice that actually is?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadbury_Dairy_Milk_Caramel
Do you know whose voice that actually is?
Parade rained on.
Caramel Bunny
Do you know whose voice that actually is?
😆
Er, for me, this is perfection: English with a hint. And...well. I can't watch it at work that's for sure. (go careful)
The USofA has a few I'm partial too.
Georgia, but the Southern part near Florida border.
Texan, but the rural Northen part.
You can add in that mix, a white unironed t-shirt, tight jeans and tan boots and highly probably a cowgirl hat.
Jeeze..
Liverpudlian?????
We often get a gaggle of them in our office in Manchester. Sounds like a fleet of trawlers coming in through a thick fog.
Just you try resisting "do you mand slipping wiv me?" in a French accent, I couldn't and certainly didn't 😉
Ive always imagined you speaking like Chekov of star trek fame...
I always assume he sounds like a deranged North Korean newsreader.
We had a lecturer at Uni with a really soft Northumbrian accent....i was putty in her hands when she spoke.

