Heh heh. I dig this game so much I've spent a good while just listening to the voice-audio files for the units. I've taken a bit of Japanese, and it's neat being able to understand a lot of what's said
So I got to wondering what dialects the sound guys picked to do each voices. The American unit does the general sort of Midwestern/Californian "accentless" media-American-English. I don't really know enough about English-from-England to place the English unit's English, though I'm pretty sure the accent isn't from Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. The Japanese I figure is the "Standard" Tokyo dialect, because it sounds like the Japanese they tried to teach us in class, and by the same reasoning I'm guessing the French is the Parisien variety (three years of French in High School).
The Chinese is Mandarin, the German is German, and the Russian is Russian, but I haven't heard enough of those to know regional differences. Same with the Spanish, which I'm guessing is a Spanish-from-Spain dialect, but I can't really say. Some sort of Latin for the Romans...Vulgar? Classical?
Arabic for the Arabians, Farsi for the Persians, Mongolian for the Mongolians, Nahuatl for the Aztec and Quechua for the Inca: these I'm just assuming because it's what I've read these people speak. Pretty minimal personal experience with these.
The Egyptian units speak...Coptic? Egyptian Arabic? Archaic Egyptian?
And then the Malinese and the Indians have me REALLY stumped. Ethnically diverse areas with lots of languages, none of which I've had the experience of hearing a lot.
Anyone out there know more?
So I got to wondering what dialects the sound guys picked to do each voices. The American unit does the general sort of Midwestern/Californian "accentless" media-American-English. I don't really know enough about English-from-England to place the English unit's English, though I'm pretty sure the accent isn't from Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. The Japanese I figure is the "Standard" Tokyo dialect, because it sounds like the Japanese they tried to teach us in class, and by the same reasoning I'm guessing the French is the Parisien variety (three years of French in High School).
The Chinese is Mandarin, the German is German, and the Russian is Russian, but I haven't heard enough of those to know regional differences. Same with the Spanish, which I'm guessing is a Spanish-from-Spain dialect, but I can't really say. Some sort of Latin for the Romans...Vulgar? Classical?
Arabic for the Arabians, Farsi for the Persians, Mongolian for the Mongolians, Nahuatl for the Aztec and Quechua for the Inca: these I'm just assuming because it's what I've read these people speak. Pretty minimal personal experience with these.
The Egyptian units speak...Coptic? Egyptian Arabic? Archaic Egyptian?
And then the Malinese and the Indians have me REALLY stumped. Ethnically diverse areas with lots of languages, none of which I've had the experience of hearing a lot.
Anyone out there know more?
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