The various Romance languages developed a a result of the local accents and dialects of the Latin language.The various Romance languages developed a a result of the local accents and dialects of the Latin language.The various Romance languages developed a a result of the local accents and dialects of the Latin language.The various Romance languages developed a a result of the local accents and dialects of the Latin language.The various Romance languages developed a a result of the local accents and dialects of the Latin language.The various Romance languages developed a a result of the local accents and dialects of the Latin language.The various Romance languages developed a a result of the local accents and dialects of the Latin language.The various Romance languages developed a a result of the local accents and dialects of the Latin language.The various Romance languages developed a a result of the local accents and dialects of the Latin language.
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James A. Colligan has written: 'The accent of Latin words and the sounds of Latin letters' -- subject(s): Latin language, Accents and accentuation, Pronunciation
Well if your doing it on word you go on.....1. Insert2. Symbol then you scroll down to find the accents
On Norwegian it's called "Dialekt"
The Romans imposed Latin on their entire empire at first. Later, Latin began to mesh with native accents and languages, producing Vulgar Latin, which then proceeded to evolve into the individual Romance languages.
F. W. Westaway has written: 'Science teaching' -- subject(s): Science, Study and teaching 'Science and theology' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Christianity, Philosophy, Science 'Quantity and accent in the pronunciation of Latin' -- subject(s): Accents and accentuation, Latin language, Pronunciation 'Quantity and accent in the pronunciation of Latin' -- subject(s): Accents and accentuation, Latin language, Pronunciation
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le telephone, but the first two e's have accents over them. unfortunately my laptop won't let me type accents...
The British accents are spelled the same as American accents. The New England accents are spelled different than American accents.
It depends on what type of phones your friends have because the iPhone has some accents that were made just for other iPhone or a Smart phones alike
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