Everyone could be considered to have an accent, depending on who is listening to him or her. Your neighbor may have perfectly normal speech to you, but to someone from another region, you both have an accent.
Beyond regional accents of native speakers (of English), of course some people grew up speaking a different language and have a foreign accent. This applies to some Mexican Americans whose English pronounciation is affected by the sounds of Spanish. but there are also U. S. persons of Mexican descent who sound just like other people from California, Texas, or wherever. Of course, to someone from Vermont, a Californian has an accent.
Yes, Mexican Americans may have accents when speaking English. Accents can vary depending on factors such as where they were raised, their exposure to the English language, and the influence of their native language. It is important to note that accents do not indicate a lack of proficiency in English, but rather reflect the linguistic diversity within the Mexican American community.
I don't know, but I am British myself and some parts of Britain have quite posh accents, compared to Americans.
Because they do
Americans do have accents, British people do have accents. When one has a different way of speaking than another then it is noticed. When a British person hears an American person speaking, the American does have an accent to the Brit.AnswerEveryone has an accent! That's how British people know that you are Americans, and how you know that theyare British! Strange question!!
All people have accents, including Americans. What you might be referring to is that some American accents are considered neutral or standard in media, so they are perceived as not having an accent. However, variations in speech patterns and accents exist across the United States.
Yes, British people can imitate and speak in American accents if they choose to do so. Many actors and performers are able to switch between different accents for their roles. However, it may require practice and familiarity with American speech patterns and pronunciations.
That would be highly unlikely as Mexicans are Americans.
Penguins don't have the ability to speak languages, much less have accents. Penguins sound like Penguins, not Mexicans! :D
Americans are Mexicans.
americans
I don't know, but I am British myself and some parts of Britain have quite posh accents, compared to Americans.
Most Americans with very distinct accents have grown up in areas where people have not moved around the country a lot.
Americans love Aussie accents because it is realatively close to British accents. It is a tangy but sweeter and nicer version of their accent. Our accents to them sound very low key and sweet and friendly.
In 1848.
Not a the moment.
Gringo.
i think Mexicans because Americans don't even know what Mexicans can do to them when their mad. so do you hear that Americans don't mess with Mexicans. unless you want to end up in a hospital.
12 million Mexicans living among Americans is the proof.