There are actually several different British accents. Think of the United States. People from New York and Alabama have different accents even though they're from the same country.
she had a british accent i am sure she does
Of course he has an accent. Everyone has an accent. To Americans, he has a British accent. To British people, he speaks normally.
British is not a language. Tom Felton is from England. He IS British. He speaks in English. Perhaps you mean does he really have a British accent, which he does.
Cary Grant was from the U.K., but did not have a traditional British accent. That is one of the things that make Cary Grant unique - his accent was all his own.
She must have had to to play the role in Narnia but when she is not acting she still speaks with a british accent
Yes they do.
Being British he has a British accent.
If the nun is British, she probably will have a British accent. If she's German, she'll probably have a German accent.
Everyone has an accent. Your own accent could be considerably different from someone living just a few miles from you.
Yeah! He is British. He was born in Redditch, UK. February 1st 1994.
no, lydia Darragh did not have a british accent. She was Irish.
The British accent generally has received pronunciation and regional accents such as cockney or received pronunciation, while the Australian accent has more of a laid-back, informal sound with unique vowel sounds and intonation patterns. Aussie accents also tend to be more nasal compared to British accents.
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He has a British accent. It's adorable. They all have British accents, except Niall who is from Ireland and has a cute Irish accent.
Yes, Idris Elba has a British accent. He was born in London, England.
Some sample words from a British accent might include "bloke," "mate," "cheers," and "lorry."
Many Americans find the British accent charming, sophisticated, and classy. It is often associated with intelligence and authority due to historical connotations and its use in broadcasting and entertainment media. However, opinions may vary among individuals.