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    What American English sounds like to non-English speakers



    Jump to 0:22. They nailed it lawl. Definitely sounds like American English xD..

    Edit: Since people don't get it:
    Quote Originally Posted by Prince View Post
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    Prisecolinensinenciousol, a parody by Adriano Celentano for the Italian TV programme Mileluci is sung entirely in gibberish designed to sound like American English.
    Last edited by cloudxcrash; 05-06-2012 at 07:43 AM.

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    I'm American and I can't understand a single thing

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    I do not know what is going on.. e_e
    Translations, anybody?

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    From the video description:

    Prisecolinensinenciousol, a parody by Adriano Celentano for the Italian TV programme Mileluci is sung entirely in gibberish designed to sound like American English.

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    I guess "What American English sounds like to non-English speakers" wasn't self-explanatory.
    Anyway
    love the way they dance. They got them moves like jagger!

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    Reminds me of how the Sims talk...

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    their dancing must be doing all the translating

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