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Nicolas Cage was called the "king of fraud" by critics who panned his performance in the movie "Season of the Witch" due to his inaccurate and inconsistent British accent.
A black person's accent depends on where they learned to talk. If they learned to talk in England, they might have a British accent. If they learned to talk in Nigeria, they might have a Hausa accent or a Yoruba accent, etc. depending on which Nigerian languge they learned. If they learned to talk in the southern US, they might have a southern accent.
A black person's accent depends on where they learned to talk. If they learned to talk in England, they might have a British accent. If they learned to talk in Nigeria, they might have a Hausa accent or a Yoruba accent, etc. depending on which Nigerian languge they learned. If they learned to talk in the southern US, they might have a southern accent.
Justin Bieber is Canadian not British. Justin was born in canada and grew up in a town called stratford. hope this helps :)
because there was a terrible battle there and the hill was covered in blood
A terrible disaster such as an earthquake is called a?
British people and English people are really the same because England (the name most familiar to me) is called by a number of different names; e.g. UK (United Kingdom) , England, Great Britain, Britain, etc.
It is called "Rome" and does not rhyme with mom. But it depends how you say it. If you say it in a British accent, it is more likely for them to rhyme.
One term is called Received Pronunciation (also known as "the Queen's English") - essentially region-less.
an english accent
It's called a Southern accent.
Terrible part, easy, marvelous, not so easy. They called dinosaurs stuff like "Terrible Claw" and stuff like that because of the fierce, killer claws and teeth the carnivores with Terrible in their name had, like Deinonochus' Claws! I think they call dinosaurs marvelous (in the name) because they might have been graceful, amazing, or just plain beutiful.