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cause they come from different countries with different nationalities therefore to them they speak normally but to the foreigners of the country they have an accent or speak differently :)
No. Australians speak English. But, they have a different accent from the American accent And some words are different there. Such as : BBQ- Barbie See the related link for a website that has some Australian dialog.
What really accounts for differences in accent among people who speak English is their mother tongue differences, and environmental influences.
Overall, people in Brazil do not have a British accent. The official language in Brazil is Portuguese, and thus the majority of people speak with a Portuguese accent. However, due to global influences, some Brazilians may speak English with a British accent if they have been exposed to that dialect.
It when someone speaks and adds pronunciation to different parts of words and the way they say a word could be completely different from someone who speaks the same language but is from another area. For instance; British people speak English. So do people from Texas. Think about how different they sound when they speak.
Everyone has a different accent in different countries. England is like America the different places you go you get different accents there not all the same. For instance an individual can have a Essex accent which is different to the London accent. Also, other accents are Lester accent or a Manchester accent a Nottingham accent a Scottish a Welsh accent and a Hull accent.
Because people grow up somewhere where people speak in that accent, and learn to pronounce words in a different way.
We all speak different and pronounce different. Some People might speak the same but face it we are different. Byee Lol
cause they come from different countries with different nationalities therefore to them they speak normally but to the foreigners of the country they have an accent or speak differently :)
Some people speak the Romanian language with a Hungarian accent.
Most people speak with accents, and pirates are just people.
The people of Alabama for the most part speak English, with a southern accent.
As far as I could tell, she didn't have an accent. She was originally from Arizona, and then moved to Washington; neither of those places have a specific accent associated with them.
Because everyone speaks with an accent, including you. Accent is simply the way we shape our mouth as we say words, and everyone shapes it one way or another, and everyone sounds different to someone who speaks a different way. but to Americans yes it does sound like an accent.
No. Australians speak English. But, they have a different accent from the American accent And some words are different there. Such as : BBQ- Barbie See the related link for a website that has some Australian dialog.
Aside from the obvious ethnic difference, many Maori speak with an accent (somewhat different to the Kiwi accent). There way of life can be quite different, too, although there has been a lot of crossover between Maori and Pakeha. In fact, it has been suggested that the Maori accent influenced the NZ accent, which 50 years ago, was barely different to an Australian accent.
What really accounts for differences in accent among people who speak English is their mother tongue differences, and environmental influences.