I really think it doesn't make a difference. I know people with broad Glasgow accents who speak Italian beautifully.
Yes we have accents. Many of them! All people in the world have accents. Language cannot be used without accents.
Yes, they have American accents.
Only some hate foreign accents, not english people in general. As for those who hate foreign accents, it is probably because they are being prideful of having proper english. However, there are many foreigners that can speak english better than the average native.
coltish people have Scottish accents; garlic people have Irish accents
accents do nothing. They just make it hard for other people to understand you.
They never were. Accents are remains of the old languages that people used to speak long time ago. Moreover, France is large enough to develop their own accent in its different parts. It is just like Californian accent and the new-york's one
That is a difficult question to answer, without being able to hear the accents. There are many different accents in Northern Ireland. There are hard accents and soft accents. Accents differ in different places, even in local areas. There are also different ways of speaking, and words used in different parts of Northern Ireland, which is also a factor. You really have to hear an accent and the way people speak and the words they use to notice differences.
Yes.
People like their skills better in a different country, and cute accents always win major points.
ENGLISHEnglish. Native people have Jamaican-sounding accents, though.
Yorkshire accents are associated with people living in Yorkshire, in industrial communities and in rural and farming communities. There are many dialects and accents in Yorkshire.
Sure do, bruddah!