it sounds like an accent u would be mad
Guttural (in speech this would mean words that are formed at the back of the throat)
Cockney
No. The schwa sounds like the vowel sound in herd (er). Represented by these phonetic symbols - /həːd/ Though this can depend on your accent. The vowel sound in nice is a vowel glide or diphthong. The Oxford dictionary describes the sound phonetically as /nʌɪs/ Again this can depend on your accent.
Kaka (accent on the second sound)
Depending on what kind of person says what, there can be quite a few different kinds of accents. The word "accent" if said by a southern boy, can sound like "axsent", with a good southern drawl. Also practically any foreign word would have an accent if you say it right, like "Auf Wiedersein", or "Oui". Perhaps you mean words with accent marks? I don't know any words in English that have accent marks; there are many words in other languages that have accent marks, such as in Spanish, for example. The name José is one example, it has an accent mark over the e.
It's spelled Vénus (with an accent), and it's pronounced kind of like vay-NOOSE. The "u" makes the tight "ew" sound like in the word "tu".
The Czech accent is generally characterized by its melodic and sing-song quality. It typically involves clear pronunciation of consonants and vowels, with emphasis on certain syllables. The rhythm and intonation may vary among speakers, but overall, it has a distinct and charming sound.
A heavy ukranian accent will sound russian, a lighter one will sound german.
Depending on context, accent can be translated as:noun:AkzentBetonungDialektBetonungszeichenSchwergewichtSchwerpunktverb:betonenakzentuieren
It sounds more like German or Korean.
This German accent guide shows you step by step how to do a German accent and has videos of people speaking in a German accent. I honestly think the best way to learn is to watch people speaking it, but read through the how-to first so you know what to listen for. http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/how-to-do-a-german-accent hope that helps
Maybe ! but it would be totally incorrect and sound dreadful !Most imitations of a German accent are done by pronouncing a "W" as a "V" on certain words,rolling the "R"s and accenuating the "SCH"sound.=== ===
The Indian accent varies depending on the region, but in general, it is characterized by a sing-song quality, unique intonation patterns, and pronunciation differences from standard British or American English. It may include rolling r's, nasal sounds, and elongated vowels.
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