GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »I'm more concerned with them speaking in third person
i think thats one of the coolest traits they have,sometimes they go overboard,but it certainly sets them apart from any other race in the lore.
I like it as well, just can't help thinking they have some sort of personality issue
It's a cultural thing. The Khajiit that are not raised within a Khajiiti community usually do not speak in third person (and do not have that accent either). There is one in Wrothgar who was raised with Orcs, and one in the Reaper's March that "talks like an Imperial" (your character can point that out).
Cool I haven't played any of the dlc. I don't remember any Khajiit in the regular portion of the game that spoke differently.
All Khajiit speak with an accent.It sounds Russian to me.I almost mistook it for German,..for one second.(wishfull thinking on my part,I think)
Romanian to me
I can see more Romanian in it than Russian, but not so much that I hear it and think it's a Romanian accent (I have spent quite a bit of time in Romania, and also know several Romanians here where I live in London).
Accents from around the world fascinate me. I tend to listen and ananalye the little nuances to better identify them. I love the Scottish accent. I don't think I can take anyone with a Scottish accent seriously. Everything is funny in a Scottish accent.
Have you ever actually been to Scotland?
Unfortunately no I haven't. It is one of the few places outside of the US I would love to go.
Before you do, I suggest you rid yourself of the notion that everything is funny in a Scottish accent, and resist all attempts to suggest that while you are there
in fact this applies to anywhere in the world,lol
GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »I'm more concerned with them speaking in third person
i think thats one of the coolest traits they have,sometimes they go overboard,but it certainly sets them apart from any other race in the lore.
I like it as well, just can't help thinking they have some sort of personality issue
It's a cultural thing. The Khajiit that are not raised within a Khajiiti community usually do not speak in third person (and do not have that accent either). There is one in Wrothgar who was raised with Orcs, and one in the Reaper's March that "talks like an Imperial" (your character can point that out).
Cool I haven't played any of the dlc. I don't remember any Khajiit in the regular portion of the game that spoke differently.
All Khajiit speak with an accent.It sounds Russian to me.I almost mistook it for German,..for one second.(wishfull thinking on my part,I think)
Romanian to me
I can see more Romanian in it than Russian, but not so much that I hear it and think it's a Romanian accent (I have spent quite a bit of time in Romania, and also know several Romanians here where I live in London).
Accents from around the world fascinate me. I tend to listen and ananalye the little nuances to better identify them. I love the Scottish accent. I don't think I can take anyone with a Scottish accent seriously. Everything is funny in a Scottish accent.
Have you ever actually been to Scotland?
Unfortunately no I haven't. It is one of the few places outside of the US I would love to go.
Before you do, I suggest you rid yourself of the notion that everything is funny in a Scottish accent, and resist all attempts to suggest that while you are there
in fact this applies to anywhere in the world,lol
It's not like I'll go to Scotland and laugh Everytime someone opens their mouth. I'll wait until I'm in my hotel room.
GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »I'm more concerned with them speaking in third person
i think thats one of the coolest traits they have,sometimes they go overboard,but it certainly sets them apart from any other race in the lore.
I like it as well, just can't help thinking they have some sort of personality issue
It's a cultural thing. The Khajiit that are not raised within a Khajiiti community usually do not speak in third person (and do not have that accent either). There is one in Wrothgar who was raised with Orcs, and one in the Reaper's March that "talks like an Imperial" (your character can point that out).
Cool I haven't played any of the dlc. I don't remember any Khajiit in the regular portion of the game that spoke differently.
All Khajiit speak with an accent.It sounds Russian to me.I almost mistook it for German,..for one second.(wishfull thinking on my part,I think)
Romanian to me
I can see more Romanian in it than Russian, but not so much that I hear it and think it's a Romanian accent (I have spent quite a bit of time in Romania, and also know several Romanians here where I live in London).
Accents from around the world fascinate me. I tend to listen and ananalye the little nuances to better identify them. I love the Scottish accent. I don't think I can take anyone with a Scottish accent seriously. Everything is funny in a Scottish accent.
Have you ever actually been to Scotland?
Unfortunately no I haven't. It is one of the few places outside of the US I would love to go.
Before you do, I suggest you rid yourself of the notion that everything is funny in a Scottish accent, and resist all attempts to suggest that while you are there
in fact this applies to anywhere in the world,lol
It's not like I'll go to Scotland and laugh Everytime someone opens their mouth. I'll wait until I'm in my hotel room.
Honestly, if you want to properly go to Scotland, steer clear of the big international hotel chains in the big cities (where those hotel chains are kind of homogenised around the world), and find B&Bs to stay instead, you don't really get much feel of a place, or of proper local hospitality, if you are in some big hotel.
GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »I'm more concerned with them speaking in third person
i think thats one of the coolest traits they have,sometimes they go overboard,but it certainly sets them apart from any other race in the lore.
I like it as well, just can't help thinking they have some sort of personality issue
It's a cultural thing. The Khajiit that are not raised within a Khajiiti community usually do not speak in third person (and do not have that accent either). There is one in Wrothgar who was raised with Orcs, and one in the Reaper's March that "talks like an Imperial" (your character can point that out).
Cool I haven't played any of the dlc. I don't remember any Khajiit in the regular portion of the game that spoke differently.
All Khajiit speak with an accent.It sounds Russian to me.I almost mistook it for German,..for one second.(wishfull thinking on my part,I think)
Romanian to me
I can see more Romanian in it than Russian, but not so much that I hear it and think it's a Romanian accent (I have spent quite a bit of time in Romania, and also know several Romanians here where I live in London).
Accents from around the world fascinate me. I tend to listen and ananalye the little nuances to better identify them. I love the Scottish accent. I don't think I can take anyone with a Scottish accent seriously. Everything is funny in a Scottish accent.
Have you ever actually been to Scotland?
Unfortunately no I haven't. It is one of the few places outside of the US I would love to go.
Before you do, I suggest you rid yourself of the notion that everything is funny in a Scottish accent, and resist all attempts to suggest that while you are there
in fact this applies to anywhere in the world,lol
It's not like I'll go to Scotland and laugh Everytime someone opens their mouth. I'll wait until I'm in my hotel room.
Honestly, if you want to properly go to Scotland, steer clear of the big international hotel chains in the big cities (where those hotel chains are kind of homogenised around the world), and find B&Bs to stay instead, you don't really get much feel of a place, or of proper local hospitality, if you are in some big hotel.
I want to go to the Highlands. Beautiful scenery.
GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »I'm more concerned with them speaking in third person
i think thats one of the coolest traits they have,sometimes they go overboard,but it certainly sets them apart from any other race in the lore.
I like it as well, just can't help thinking they have some sort of personality issue
It's a cultural thing. The Khajiit that are not raised within a Khajiiti community usually do not speak in third person (and do not have that accent either). There is one in Wrothgar who was raised with Orcs, and one in the Reaper's March that "talks like an Imperial" (your character can point that out).
Cool I haven't played any of the dlc. I don't remember any Khajiit in the regular portion of the game that spoke differently.
All Khajiit speak with an accent.It sounds Russian to me.I almost mistook it for German,..for one second.(wishfull thinking on my part,I think)
Romanian to me
I can see more Romanian in it than Russian, but not so much that I hear it and think it's a Romanian accent (I have spent quite a bit of time in Romania, and also know several Romanians here where I live in London).
Accents from around the world fascinate me. I tend to listen and ananalye the little nuances to better identify them. I love the Scottish accent. I don't think I can take anyone with a Scottish accent seriously. Everything is funny in a Scottish accent.
Have you ever actually been to Scotland?
Unfortunately no I haven't. It is one of the few places outside of the US I would love to go.
Before you do, I suggest you rid yourself of the notion that everything is funny in a Scottish accent, and resist all attempts to suggest that while you are there
in fact this applies to anywhere in the world,lol
It's not like I'll go to Scotland and laugh Everytime someone opens their mouth. I'll wait until I'm in my hotel room.
Honestly, if you want to properly go to Scotland, steer clear of the big international hotel chains in the big cities (where those hotel chains are kind of homogenised around the world), and find B&Bs to stay instead, you don't really get much feel of a place, or of proper local hospitality, if you are in some big hotel.
I want to go to the Highlands. Beautiful scenery.
GivvumBoane wrote: »I'm more concerned with them speaking in third person
I think that if you look hard enough you could draw comparisons with many languages when trying to describe how Khajiit accents sound. To me, the most interesting part of the voice-acting is where you can clearly pick up a low, raspy or growling sound, as if mimicking the sounds that cats can make.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnW4CAgKAP4 SlayerTheDragon wrote: »But seriously, there are two voice-overs that make me puke in my mouth:
1. Jorunn the Skald-King who sounds like The Terminator.
2. Brackenleaf - I nearly quit the game because of this voice over.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnW4CAgKAP4
SlayerTheDragon wrote: »I am not much of a cat person. Where are the talking dog-people?
Tonnopesceb16_ESO wrote: »Just to make a point.
That's not a Russian accent is just how american movies have done it, pushing it like it was real.
My wife is Russian and i go once a year there, and since i don't know Russian i speak English with them and they don't have that accent.
Why all Khajiit NPCs sound Russian?
Are they supposed to be related to Russian Blues or something?
Everytime I hear one talk it makes me wonder.
GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »GivvumBoane wrote: »I'm more concerned with them speaking in third person
i think thats one of the coolest traits they have,sometimes they go overboard,but it certainly sets them apart from any other race in the lore.
I like it as well, just can't help thinking they have some sort of personality issue
It's a cultural thing. The Khajiit that are not raised within a Khajiiti community usually do not speak in third person (and do not have that accent either). There is one in Wrothgar who was raised with Orcs, and one in the Reaper's March that "talks like an Imperial" (your character can point that out).
Cool I haven't played any of the dlc. I don't remember any Khajiit in the regular portion of the game that spoke differently.
All Khajiit speak with an accent.It sounds Russian to me.I almost mistook it for German,..for one second.(wishfull thinking on my part,I think)
Romanian to me
I can see more Romanian in it than Russian, but not so much that I hear it and think it's a Romanian accent (I have spent quite a bit of time in Romania, and also know several Romanians here where I live in London).
Accents from around the world fascinate me. I tend to listen and ananalye the little nuances to better identify them. I love the Scottish accent. I don't think I can take anyone with a Scottish accent seriously. Everything is funny in a Scottish accent.
Have you ever actually been to Scotland?
Unfortunately no I haven't. It is one of the few places outside of the US I would love to go.
Before you do, I suggest you rid yourself of the notion that everything is funny in a Scottish accent, and resist all attempts to suggest that while you are there
SantieClaws wrote: »Hmm Khajiit would like to contribute to this discussion yes.
However this one she has no idea what a Russian or a Scottish is. Do they have the fur?
Khajiit wonders why you discuss if a Khajiit sounds Russian while not wondering why the Russian they sound so Khajiit - or not - Santie does not know.
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
SlayerTheDragon wrote: »But seriously, there are two voice-overs that make me puke in my mouth:
1. Jorunn the Skald-King who sounds like The Terminator.
2. Brackenleaf - I nearly quit the game because of this voice over.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnW4CAgKAP4
EstelioVeleth wrote: »But then it has to be romanticized over the top to the point that you cant hear anymore that they are romanian gypsies inspired, I think that ZOS didnt try to mimic any culture in the end, since the khajiit "accent" doesnt really sound like anything rather than just some forced words =( and I also know they are not german inspired or spaniard in any way (I lived in germanic, slavic and latin countries), the reason why I said it sounds a bit spanish was because of how Razum-dar reminds me of Puss in Boots all the time xD.
Its not how Russians, Germans, or Spaniards, speak either. (grow up military you get to meet many accents) hence---"romanticized".