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during 1850 the Canada flag was the U.K. union flag.
They didn't like being turned into unpaid slave-catchers.
The same way it does today. It hasn't changed since 1850.
School in the 1850s was far different than it is now. Schools usually consisted of 1 room with many different levels in it.
It's American Eagle. It was invented by GOD just like you
The American accent is diverse and can vary based on region. Generally, it is characterized by rhoticity, where the "r" sound is pronounced strongly, and a fairly neutral pronunciation of vowels. However, there are distinct accents in different parts of the United States, such as the Southern accent or the Boston accent.
They love that Mexican accent mixed with American.
Accent variations can be influenced by exposure to different accents, media consumption, social interactions, and individual speech patterns. It's not uncommon for accents to shift slightly over time, especially if you are exposed to American English more frequently. Your accent may also change based on factors like tiredness or comfort levels, which could explain sounding more American at night.
If you are talking anout where they came from or the accent in there voice then they had a American accent :D Hope this helped ...
it depends what type of accent you have, if you have an American accent, like me, it's pronounced "Ma-Dum"
No. All characters in television shows which come from the USA retain their American accent. (Except when, for the purposes of the show, an American actor is cast as an Australian, and the resulting accent is nothing like any accent heard on Earth.)
This is really more of a generalization or stereotype. Some Americans like the standard English accent and some do not. Just as some Brits like the American accent, and some do not.You simply cannot make the blanket statement that Americans like the English accent.
Speaking like a native American involves studying the specific language and culture of the tribe you are interested in, as there are many different indigenous languages in the Americas. It is important to approach the language with respect and understanding of its historical and cultural context, and to seek guidance from native speakers and language resources.
Harry like American and Austrailian accents (and obviously his)
After a while, it will sound a little British to your American friends when you return home, but you will still sound American to British ears.
He doesn't have a Native American accent...he has a Midwest accent (he's from Michigan).To expand on that a bit, he has the accent of someone who grew up in Hudsonville, MI, then was assisted by vocal coaches to drop his West Michigan accent in favour of something more standardized. Now he speaks very deliberately and carefully in order to not have any specific accent, but once in a while slips and says something West Michigany like "gonna."
The American accent of "YES" typically sounds like "yehss" or "yess" with a short, clear "e" vowel sound and a soft "s" at the end.