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Which country's voice is in this video?
Is it British England or India?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRrrL0Mg1pM&...
It's hard for me to listen to it.
Which country's voice is in this video?
Is it British England or India?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRrrL0Mg1pM&...
It's hard for me to listen to it.
Is it British England or India?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRrrL0Mg1pM&...
It's hard for me to listen to it.
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8 Aug 2020
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@NeoinMatrix
He sounds British. His Twitter page says that he's located in London. His English is very easy to understand as his accent is not heavy at all, British or otherwise.
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He sounds British. His Twitter page says that he's located in London. His English is very easy to understand as his accent is not heavy at all, British or otherwise.
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