Differences of pronunciation means your language is virtually identical, you just say the same words different.BjornP wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 12:40 pm"Sounds German or Swedish"... Jesus, Capps... don't you Canadians have mandatory French back in primary school and at least some French linguistic influence in daily life? You have heard different languages than English at some point in your life, right? And, no, if you actually pronounce Danish it's very different than both German and the other Scandinavian languages. To someone with the ability to differentiate words beyond "something that isn't English", that is.
Your accent and pronunciations sounds different? Whoop Dee Doo Basil. Y'all sound like Germans, the same way many eastern european languages get mistaken for Russian, get over it. You might sound different to each other, not to outsiders.