Yes, but depends on what you consider an accent. In colonial New York, most of the people spoke in British accent, which differs little today. There were Spanish, Dutch, and German people too, so they brought their accents into the area.
Perhaps, but 170 languages are spoken in NYC and 36 percent of its resident are foreign born. Little seems to have changed since colonial America. Few Americans believe that they have an accent of any kind.
Most do.
Well, that would depend on the person asking who actually had the accent.
No most of them just talk proper.
Annie is set during the Great Depression in New York City. Accents used would be from the wealthy and poor who lived in New York during that era.
There are a wide variety of areas within the United States that are known to have people with different accents. The people of Boston, New York City, and New Jersey, for example, typically have distinctive accents. The same can be said for individuals from southern states such as Texas or Louisiana.
There are actually several different British accents. Think of the United States. People from New York and Alabama have different accents even though they're from the same country.
The New York accent is influenced by various immigrant groups who settled in the region, including Irish, Italian, Jewish, and Eastern European populations. It is also influenced by the city's diverse linguistic heritage and its history as a major port city with extensive contact with different cultures.
Yes, Dutch people have accents that vary based on the region of the Netherlands they are from. Some common accents are from regions like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Limburg, each with distinct pronunciation and intonation patterns.
Sounds like you don't have one It's like telling someone who traveled to Chicago who is in New York with a New York accent telling them "You have a New York accent. Cool" They will be like "What? New York accent?" Then they will say "Well, you have a Chicago accent." Thats me! 👍🏼(me) I will say "What? Chicago accent? Accents? I don't have an accent at all" The people in New York will say "Me neither!"
New york
Yes, not only compared to how other countries (Brittan, Ireland) talk, but how the whole country talks. For instance, people in New York and people in Louisiana or Texas, even I, as a Nevadan, have a slight accent like how I pronounce crayon CRAN, accents are everywere, not many people talk the same.
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
The British accents are spelled the same as American accents. The New England accents are spelled different than American accents.
Yes, they have American accents.
The people of New York are New Yorkers.