not only do they have an accent, the remote mountainous landscape has fostered its own dialect and can be virtualy unintelligible to a German speaker not from Switzerland
Every country has it own accent. Denmark too.
Chicagoans typically have a "Chicago" accent, which is a variation of the Midwestern accent. It is known for features such as the pronunciation of "short a" sounds, such as in "back" or "cat," as well as the absence of a strong "r" sound.
Yes, Cuban Spanish has a unique accent, just as each Spanish-speaking country has its own distinct accent.
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Yes
It is a slight mix between a cockney accent, a southern Scottish accent, and an Irish accent attributed because of the Liverpudlian ports. They adopted different accents, with a different accent on their own.
No. As far as I know the KKK produce no products nor own companies. I think K Swiss started in Germany.
Cary Grant was from the U.K., but did not have a traditional British accent. That is one of the things that make Cary Grant unique - his accent was all his own.
Schweizerdeutsch is Swiss:) It's the Swiss version of German. Everyone learns high German (formal German) in school but generally, the Swiss speak their own version of Swiss German. Ich hoffe dass diese Antwort dir helft:)
No, people do not think in accents. The accent is simply a way of speaking that is shaped by one's linguistic and social background.
Yes. And whoever is asking these questions, all countries have their own accents.
Style is subjective and if you wish to have your accent tables match then that is your choice for your style. To each their own.