it is about 15 % differens , if talk slowly you understand well.
Russian accent is slavic based, Romanian accent is Latin based
Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and/or Finnish, for starters. Swedish, Danish and Norwegian are virtually the same. Its like the us Southern accent versus the Queen's English. There are also Sami or Sammi spoken by the indigenous people in the North. Finish comes from a different language family, and Icelandic are similar to how Norwegians talked around AD 874
there's an accent
australians have athick accent
I have worked offshore with Norwegians and Scottsmen. Norwegian accent sounds very similar to a brogue Scottish accent.
Tempo is the pace of the music (fast/slow), accent is the way the note is played-- quickly, or drawn-out.
The people from the South will have a slightly different accent. Y'all ;-)
Usually there is no difference at all. Technically there can be a difference as melle is .25 carat or smaller . Accent diamonds are diamonds that are smaller than the main gem, be it a diamond or other gem. Thus if the center gem is a 20 carat emerald , accent diamonds can be 1 carat each, but this is very very rare. Most of the time they melle and accent are different words for the same thing
The name Vanessa remains the same in Swedish; it is not translated. However, it is pronounced with a Swedish accent, which may slightly alter its sound. Vanessa is a popular name in Sweden, just as it is in many other countries.
The Scottish accent tends to have slightly more emphasis on rolled Rs and more guttural sounds, while the Irish accent often has more lyrical and flowing intonations. Also, vocabulary and specific regional dialects can differ between the two accents.
The main difference between American and Canadian accents is the way certain vowels and consonants are pronounced. For example, Canadians tend to use more British English influences in their pronunciation compared to Americans. Additionally, there may be differences in intonation and slang between the two accents.
Yes, there is lots of difference.