Obviously lots of accents/dialects based on location like American southern, Australian or Jamaican. Anything like that is an acceptable answer. As well as non native english speaker’s spoken english sound, like a Latino/a person.

  • redhilsha@lemmy.ml
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    11 hours ago

    Colonisation has somewhat preserved elements aspects of English in our vocabulary in South Asia.

    For example I almost never hear anyone on the anglosphere say “ta ta” but in Bangladesh it is a semi-regular part of our “goodbye speech”

    Another such phrase is “Oil your own machine”, I never hear it in the anglosphere.