The Neapolitan accent heard in Naples and the Campania region. That of Sophia Loren.
A Sicilian accent typically involves pronouncing certain consonants more heavily, with elongated vowels and a melodic cadence. It may also incorporate unique intonations and speech patterns that set it apart from other Italian dialects.
In the opinion of some people, it's a harsh accent. However, I find it fascinating.
they always have an italian accent
Bill Clinton has a Southern accent, specifically a regional Arkansas accent.
Not anymore . He died in 1937 . He may have had a regional American accent, but not any foreign accent.
Being what we might call, "Italian", he spoke what we might call Italian. To English speakers, this would be . . . Italian, not an accent. To fellow "Italians" he would have spoken with no accent, either.
The guido was such a tryhard, that he actually had an Italian accent.
Italian with an accent of scottish
Yes, in fact there are several regional accents in Mexico, just as there are regional accents in the United States.
They are different italian accents. Different regions in Italy speak with a different italian accent (dialetto/i).
"Very marked" and "very pronounced" are literal English equivalents of the Italian phrase molto marcato. The phrase most famously refers to a local or regional accent that recognizably is distinct and to a part that is played more loudly in a music piece. The pronunciation will be "MOL-to mar-KA-to" in Pisan Italian.
Mario is said to be Italian.