Penguins don't have the ability to speak languages, much less have accents. Penguins sound like Penguins, not Mexicans! :D
Because they are Mexican penguins!!!!!! :]
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.
Spanish is the official language of Mexico and many other countries. There is no distinct "Mexican language" separate from Spanish. However, Mexican Spanish does have some unique vocabulary and accents.
The British accents are spelled the same as American accents. The New England accents are spelled different than American accents.
Depends on what the person likes more. In my opinion Russians are hotter because of their accents.
Of course. As much as New Yorkers from Texans, or 'vanilla' Americans from British, Australian or Canadian people.
without accents
"accents" is either a verb or a noun.
The different types of accent in music include dynamic accents, agogic accents, and articulation accents. Dynamic accents are emphasized notes played louder, agogic accents are notes held longer than others, and articulation accents are notes played with a specific attack or articulation.
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.
Do you like boys with accents?
Southern accents, from Virginia/Kentucky