Every language has a different set of phonemes (sounds). We use different muscles to produce these sounds. You literally have to build new muscles in order to speak a new language without a strong accent!
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Interesting
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And I think because Chinese language uses tones, the vocal cords are more active compared to the German speaker.
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Yes the only tone in German is shouting
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No just no
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Nein*
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You mean NEIN!
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Thanks I hate it
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As my feeling, Vocal part of British accent is almost red circle and American accent is almost yellow circle comparing Mandarin green circlepic.twitter.com/VSv9VB4kkv
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eww why talking so close


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Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers? Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
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Żaby rzępolą na rzeszowszczyźnie, w deszczu szczaw aż do Ustrzyk. Dżezują dżdżownice na hrubieszowszczyźnie, a w puszczy piszczy puszczyk.
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That's easy for you to say
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It looks like two big ass slugs talking from within their mouths. It's so weird looking; I love it.
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C AT Cat

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lmao
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