Strange question, but: Is it really that unusual for an American to be able to distinguish between English spoken with an English, Australian, Irish, Scottish, Dutch, German, French, or Finnish accent?
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Yeah, makes sense. I found with people whose pronunciation was excellent, word choice would sometimes give origin away, but that's a much more vague thing to go by.
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Strangely, you can usually tell Swedish/Norwegian/Danish people by how they write English online. The biggest tell is phrases like "he were" or "she were" instead of "was", as Swedish only conjugates verbs differently based on tense, not on subject.
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