Accents develop from a combination of factors such as geography, history, and social influences. They can evolve over time as people communicate with one another, leading to variations in pronunciation and intonation. Accents are a natural part of language diversity and can reflect cultural identity and heritage.
as Cuban surely? People have accents depending on where they come from. You can have several different accents in one country.
The word 'Vem', which is pronounced 'vehng' in the cariocan and continental accents, is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Come'.
a combination of different irish accents. strong dublin influence.
Yes we have accents. Many of them! All people in the world have accents. Language cannot be used without accents.
without accents
as Cuban surely? People have accents depending on where they come from. You can have several different accents in one country.
I read in a book on the English language that southern accents are an off-shoot of African accents. When the slave owners kids would play with the slaves kids they would pick up their African accents. This eventually evolved into the southern accents that you uhear today.
yes, she has. she come from texas
The word 'Vem', which is pronounced 'vehng' in the cariocan and continental accents, is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Come'.
East Anglia has many regional accents.
Cornish, Devonshire, Somerset and Bristol.
The British accents are spelled the same as American accents. The New England accents are spelled different than American accents.
a combination of different irish accents. strong dublin influence.
Yes we have accents. Many of them! All people in the world have accents. Language cannot be used without accents.
without accents
Yes, they have American accents.
"accents" is either a verb or a noun.