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Cruzian people, or the people of the U.S. Virgin Islands, have a distinct accent that is influenced by African, European, and Caribbean languages. The accent is a blend of English with elements of West African and Caribbean dialects, reflecting the diverse cultural heritage of the islands.
there is a total of 3.6million people in Montreal. So there is your answer! there is a total of 3.6million people in Montreal. So there is your answer!
Yes, the people from Wilmington do have a particular accent.
Yes, as one might expect from geography, it is similar to the Boston accent, but with some differences. Like the Boston accent, it is non-rhotic (the 'r' in many words is almost silent). Unlike the Boston accent, there is (sometimes) an emphasis on the 'aw' sound ("Prawvidence"). When people from RI travel to Maine, their accent is perceived to be closer to that of Brooklyn or New Jersey. Of course, when they travel south or west of Pennsylvania, it's just perceived as "Yankee".
A south of England accent
No they have an Irish accent.
Montreal may "suck" to other people, but it is beautiful to me. That is not a question, that is people opinion.
Some people speak the Romanian language with a Hungarian accent.
Some people from rural areas of Illinois might have a slight country accent, but overall, Illinois is diverse and accents can vary depending on the region. Areas in southern Illinois might have accents similar to neighboring southern states, while northern Illinois accents may align more with the Midwest.
yes, in any language you have an accent depending your region .
People with a Geordie accent come from Newcastle and the surrounding areas in northeast England, such as Gateshead and Sunderland. The accent is known for its distinctive pronunciation and vocabulary.
Because people grow up somewhere where people speak in that accent, and learn to pronounce words in a different way.