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A dialect of [[Azbuka]], the [[Azrune|Azrunite]] accent is a very standardised form of the language. It is colloquially seen by many as the 'proper' way of speaking Azbuka, to the point where some of the more pompous foreign Azbuka-speakers even emulate the long vowels and crisp consonants of the accent to appear more educated. | A dialect of [[Azbuka]], the [[Azrune|Azrunite]] accent is a very standardised form of the language. It is colloquially seen by many as the 'proper' way of speaking Azbuka, to the point where some of the more pompous foreign Azbuka-speakers even emulate the long vowels and crisp consonants of the accent to appear more educated. | ||
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+ | Despite its name, not all Azrunites speak this accent. Some, such as [[Marc Tarim]] speak a much more informal slang-heavy dialect known as the [[South County Accent]]. |
Revision as of 22:30, 2 April 2014
A dialect of Azbuka, the Azrunite accent is a very standardised form of the language. It is colloquially seen by many as the 'proper' way of speaking Azbuka, to the point where some of the more pompous foreign Azbuka-speakers even emulate the long vowels and crisp consonants of the accent to appear more educated.
Despite its name, not all Azrunites speak this accent. Some, such as Marc Tarim speak a much more informal slang-heavy dialect known as the South County Accent.