Someone form Poland speaking a second language and retaining the pronunciations learned from Polish.
A posh accent typically refers to an accent that is associated with upper-class or privileged individuals in British society. It is characterized by specific pronunciation patterns and intonation that are considered sophisticated or refined. This accent is often perceived as a marker of social status and can be associated with Oxford and Cambridge-educated individuals, members of the aristocracy, or those from affluent backgrounds.
Means nothing in (mainland) French. That sounds like a French Canadian saying 'Christ, she's posh'.
possibly an English accent
her accent was highley Spain accent with rolling her r's
posh ones
You mean: Why do MOST African Americans speek with an accent? Because most of them intentionally practice the accent that is related to the group.
Jo's never said he has an accent. Perhaps you are referring to Daniel Radcliffe? Yes, what I mean is that he sounds a little too posh for his lower middle class background as portrayed in the movie.
There are actually many types of English accents but most refer to the posh 'queens English' accent. Also, and mistakenly, refered to as the British accent.
Posh can be translated as:nobelschickvornehmfein
To say "hi" in an English accent, you would pronounce it as "haɪ," with a slightly elongated and clipped "ai" sound.
The term "English accent" typically refers to the accents specific to various regions in England, while "British accent" is a broader term encompassing accents from all regions within the United Kingdom, including Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
"Posh" accents are often associated with luxury, prestige, and social status, so some people adopt these accents to convey a sense of sophistication and elitism. However, it's important to note that accents don't inherently reflect a person's intelligence or character. Language and speech patterns can be influenced by various factors, including cultural background, upbringing, and social environment.
People that live north of London like Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire have almost posh and easy to understand accents.
dirty. mean. blah blah blah.
Highfalutin
If you want to be posh , then you will have to talk sentences posh and to end with a full stop.
It means "yes" if it is written as sí (with the accent). Written without the accent, it means "if".
"¿Qué fue eso?" means "What was that?" in English. It is used to inquire about something that just happened or was heard but is unclear.