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I was wondering if anybody had a list of the different accents used in the Stormlight Archive and what they sound like. Perhaps some of them are similar to real life accents. Any help would be appreciated!

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I know some of the audiobook accents aren't accurate. Herdazians are supposed to sound hispanic, but the narrator uses an Australian accent, I believe. (Brandon loves it, so it doesn't matter too much.)

Alethi has influences from real-life Hebrew and Arabic, so Vorin languages will probably sound very Middle-Eastern. There are three other major language groups on Roshar: Iri, Makabaki, and Dawnate. We've seen that Makabaki is more guttural than English; it might be similar to Arabic, as well. I don't think we've seen enough of the other two language families to make any educated guesses.

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Thanks, that all kind of fits with how I was imagining it, but having someone lay it out like that makes it easier to hear the voices in my head.

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2 minutes ago, 8giraffe8 said:

I've always imagined Lopen like that Latino guy in Antman. Rock sounds like Arnold Schwarzenegger or something.

I'm with you on Lopen, but From the moment I saw bits of rocks language he sounded Hawaiian. 

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2 minutes ago, Calderis said:

I'm with you on Lopen, but From the moment I saw bits of rocks language he sounded Hawaiian. 

I agree his language sounds Hawaiian. I don't know why I've always thought of his voice weirdly though haha

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Just now, 8giraffe8 said:

I agree his language sounds Hawaiian. I don't know why I've always thought of his voice weirdly though haha

No arguments, and wasn't saying "you're wrong." for me he just didn't have a distinct voice until that moment. 

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I always thought Rock's speech patterns seemed very much like a Russian speaking English, but the Horneater language seemed very reminiscent of Native American (I don't know enough about Hawaiian to see any overlap there :-( )

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The Horneaters' language and culture are very much reminiscent of Polynesians'. I believe Rock would fit more into the Samoan/Tongan type than Hawaiian. Brandon does need to study their languages a bit more though, as he puts apostrophes/'okinas in seemingly random places. But that's just my opinion, it could be more related to Hawaiian, but his accent is certainly Polynesian. It's definitely not New Zealand though...

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