Name a state where they don't. Everyone on Earth speaks with some kind of accent.
Parts of the state do, others don't. Generally the people do, though.
Some people speak the Romanian language with a Hungarian accent.
Most people speak with accents, and pirates are just people.
The people of Alabama for the most part speak English, with a southern accent.
No, most people in Maine speak with a typical New England accent. Only some sound a little "hillbilly-ish."
Because people grow up somewhere where people speak in that accent, and learn to pronounce words in a different way.
Overall, people in Brazil do not have a British accent. The official language in Brazil is Portuguese, and thus the majority of people speak with a Portuguese accent. However, due to global influences, some Brazilians may speak English with a British accent if they have been exposed to that dialect.
No, the people around New Mexico do not speak in a country accent. The only people there that do are those who have moved to NM from Texas.
Everyone has 'an' accent, unless they speak in an absolute monotone.
When an accent sounds very unpleasant to people, they might well call it a "noise", it all depends on which accents certain people like to hear and which ones they find unpleasant!For example:folks who speak English with a British accent may sound very pleasant to some people whilst other people may find that same accent very unpleasantfolks who speak English with an American accent may sound very pleasant to some people whilst other people may find that same accent very unpleasantsome native English-speaking people find others who speak English with a French accent very pleasant to listen to whilst other people may find that same accent very unpleasantfolks who speak English with a New York accent may sound very pleasant to some people but at the same time may sound very unpleasant to othersfolks who speak English with a Boston accent may sound very pleasant to some people but at the same time may sound very unpleasant to othersdo you get the idea..?
Well,why does anyone have an accent?It is reminiscent of where you come from.It is irrelevant whether people regard it as cool or not.The Irish people do not consciously choose to speak in the fashion they do.
wrong. not state, region. somebody from the southwest region will have a different accent than a person from the new England region, but somebody from New Mexico can have the same accent as a texan, and a new Mexican can have a Mexican accent. most new Mexicans have a Mexican accent, even if they do not speak Mexican. people just learn that accent from other people. most people from Arizona have the same accent as an Alaskan. the reason? back in the 19th century, people went to Arizona on wagon trains, but other people from the same origin went to Alaska. the places are confined and so immigrants don't go there. southerner accent (howdy 'yall etc.) was a type of scottish, and it changed slightly. not state, origin, and region.