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What does English sound like to foreign ears?

We’ve all heard examples of fake Chinese or German from speakers who lack familiarity with either language. While typically cringe-worthy, these examples do raise interesting questions regarding our own language. What does English sound like to non-English speakers? After more than 40 years, Adriano Celentano’s “Prisencolinensinainciusol” remains one of the most illuminating examples. 

The entire song is nonsense verse, neither English nor Italian, but the sounds are meant to resemble English. Linguist Mark Liberman wrote an interesting post about this sort of thing over at Language Log discussing yaourter, the French word for an attempt to speak or sing in a foreign language that one doesn’t know all that well. This often involves trying to sing a foreign song with nonsense or random words filling in the blanks. Liberman shares this wonderful quote from a random Internet user:

Just for the story, in France, when we don’t speak English and we want to imitate the sound, we call it “yaourter”(to yoghourt), the imitation sounds like a very nasal language, kind of like a baby crying. It mostly imitates the “cowboy” accent.

This is so strange and so cool to listen to at the same time. English is not my first language but I’m been in an English-speaking school for 6 years now and I can’t remember how it sounded to me before I learnt it.

(Source: blogs.howstuffworks.com)

  1. -escapist reblogged this from gunpocket and added:
    This was actually so cool… It really sounds like English, but not.
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    What does English sound like...foreign ears? We’ve all heard examples of fake Chinese or...
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  9. mrpinkiepie reblogged this from uglytshirt and added:
    I’ve always wondered the same about Spanish
  10. femalemonsters reblogged this from uglytshirt and added:
    I love that this is how ‘English’ sounds to someone who does not know English, but more importantly, what what …what is...
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  13. ultimate-nihilistic-love reblogged this from boiledbones and added:
    Strange and interesting
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    The best part is, it’s catchy.
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    IDK, in my experience some Germans can easily distinguish between British and American accents and some can’t.
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  27. melodioustune reblogged this from ryu-gemini and added:
    Oh gosh, that is so cool! I’ve been quite curious as to what english speakers sound like to others. Heh, quite...
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    reply to your friend’s (/enemies) jokes about ching chong ting tong. >.