I would say NO. The voice of the singer does not have to have a accent or not, it would just be good if the singer had an appropriate song to go with his accent, but still, the accent does not matter.
No, at age 17, Jose Feliciano quit school to play his music professionally.
Yes, he does have an accent.
Everyone who speaks has an accent.
I dont really know...If he wants to do it its his opinion.But he has the accent down
Yes, the name "José" has an accent mark in Spanish to differentiate it from the name "Jose" which does not have an accent. The accent mark changes the pronunciation of the letter "e" in the name.
Strictly speaking, it should be spelled with a "capitalized P" - as in Pepeton with an accent on the "o". Because, Pepeton is a typical NICKNAME in Spanish, for any of the following name: Jose Anton (also with an accent on "O"), Jose Antonio, or any variations of "Jose" (which, alone and on its own, is often given "Pepe" as a nickname). Pepeton J'anton pepetonjanton@aol.com
José (with accent, pronounced hoh-SAY or hoh-ZAY)
In Russian, "José" would be written as "Хосе" and pronounced as "Khoseh."
Jose Xtravaganza goes by Jose Xtravaganza.
Joseph = Jose (with an accent on the 'e') Joe (diminutive of 'Joseph') = Pepe (also dim. of 'Pedro')
It depends on whether or not "si" is written with an accent. With an accent, "sí" means "yes," but without it, it means "if." "Sí vamos" (with accent) - "We are going," or "Yes, let's go." "Si vamos" (without accent) - "If we go..."
I would say NO. The voice of the singer does not have to have a accent or not, it would just be good if the singer had an appropriate song to go with his accent, but still, the accent does not matter.
The accent in "bonita" goes over the letter "o," making it "bonita." This accent mark indicates that the stress in the word falls on that syllable.
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Jose Nepomuceno went by Father of Philippine Movies, and Don Jose.
Jose Chernovetzky goes by Cherno.