No, but if you don't attempt the accent, you might be very difficult to understand.
Some people speak the Romanian language with a Hungarian accent.
they speak Arabic but they have their special accent
Yes. It is also possible to take someone who has already learned a language and teach them to speak English with an American accent.
He speaks English, but with a Scottish accent.
Essentially, everyone speaks with an accent. We only say its an accent because its different from how we talk. So yes, because everyone on earth speaks with an accent. If they speak in a language other than their original, that is. Unless they learn the second language at a very young age.
Hablo (I speak) and then the language. The way to say what language you speak is to know the nationalities. For women add an a and for men keep it the same. For example, Masculine: Hablo ingles (accent over the e) Feminine: Hablo inglesa (no accent).
Harry speaks english as his main language.
Yes he does. He is from Austria, there they speak German too.
Vampires do not have their own distinct language. They communicate like any other humans do, using the languages they are familiar with. Any special abilities attributed to vampires, such as mind control or telepathy, would likely transcend language barriers.
Yes, both speak English as their national languages.
Scotland is the country where Scottish English, Scots, and Scottish Gaelic are spoken. Scottish English is the most widely spoken language in Scotland, while Scots and Scottish Gaelic are minority languages.
he has a European accent. *the person means a french accent* He spoke French - is that an accent? He spoke French and had a french accent. Yes, french is an accent as well as a language. Example: If I say I have a french jacket, I mean that I have a jacket that is from France. When I mentioned that Monet had a french accent, I meant that he spoke french with the accent of someone who is from France, versus, let's say a French-Canadian, Haitian, Belgian accent, etc... An "European accent" doesn't really mean much because there is no such a thing as an European Language. Many languages are spoken in Europe, as well as multiple countries that speak french (France and Belgium) and the language that Monet spoke was French, with a french accent. Hope that sounds more clear now.