There isn't one ... there are many accents in the US
I believe that in American English the accent is in the middle (the second syllable), while in British usage the accent is in the beginning of the word (the first syllable). American: lyooTENant. British: LYOOtnant.
it depends what type of accent you have, if you have an American accent, like me, it's pronounced "Ma-Dum"
In General American English, the primary accent in the word "afternoon" falls on the first syllable: AF-ter-noon.
The primary accent of American English is known as the General American accent. It is considered the most neutral and widely understood accent in the United States.
Employees working in call centres, BPOs and various other offices of American companies need to speak English in the American accent. Likewise, there is also a need for many employees to speak English in the British Accent. There are several accents, however the most common accent training requirements are to learn the American accent or the US accent and the British accent or the UK accent.
The accent is on the first syllable in the word "compound."
If you are talking about an accent mark called the 'accute accent', then no. It does not.
an accent is 'un accent' in French
No, there is no accent in the Spanish word "capítulo."
No, the word "comprare" does not have an accent mark.
Yes, it is.
He uses an (awesome) American accent.