D-Day: Sixty-five years ago this morning.

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... என ன இத artifacts) CLEARCASE SNAPSHOT VIEWஒர பத வ ட ட க ஞ சம வ ளக கம க ச ல ல ங கள ன இங க அந த பத வ ன ச ட ட ய ய ம ப ட ங கள //இத க ஞ ச ம ப ர ய க ன ச ப ட ...ப ன ன ட ட த த ல ச ல வ த க ட ன ம ..க ண ட ப ப க ஒர த ன ப த வ ப ட க ற ன .

I have to agree that you overall sound like you have a European aencct. However, that being more prominent than how you say certain English words, it's easy to pay attention to your European aencct instead of listening more distinctly to how you say certain English words independently. Now I know to listen past the first aencct next time and listen to the independent words.Anyway, I agree with Steve that it didn't ask enough questions, even though mine is pretty accurate as a Midland aencct (or not having one / much of one). Even still, there are some phrases that I know I use that distinguish my speech as not only American, but Texan additionally.

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Thank you .