@@TheChemEngStudent yup i thought so, cuz its definitely not american nor aussie. and accentts like canadian, south african and new zealander tend to be clear and not too distinct like welsh, scottish and irish!
@@TheChemEngStudent no not at all, in fact its quite charming! i have lived in england for a few years and ive aquired a british accent (not as a native, but very fluent) hence, i dont struggle to understand different accents
you made this concept so much clearer than my heat transfer professor! I'm gonna still stop by his office though so i can iron out kinks. Thank U!!
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thank you so much, very helpful video!!!!
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Really good video, this has been very useful to me
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i couldnt figure out what type of english accent you have! but i reckon it either welsh, scotish, or irish.
I have a Scottish accent
@@TheChemEngStudent yup i thought so, cuz its definitely not american nor aussie. and accentts like canadian, south african and new zealander tend to be clear and not too distinct like welsh, scottish and irish!
@@9LimaAlpha7 It is a distinct accent, to be more specific I have an Edinburgh Scottish accent. I hope it isn't too difficult to understand!
@@TheChemEngStudent no not at all, in fact its quite charming! i have lived in england for a few years and ive aquired a british accent (not as a native, but very fluent) hence, i dont struggle to understand different accents