Yes we have accents. Many of them! All people in the world have accents. Language cannot be used without accents.
Yes, people from Iowa may have accents that are characteristic of the Midwestern region of the United States. This accent is often recognized for its neutral pronunciation and lack of distinctive features compared to other regional accents.
Yes, British people have various accents that can differ depending on the regions in the UK. Some common British accents include Received Pronunciation (RP), Cockney, Scottish, Welsh, and Northern accents.
Many English people find American accents appealing or interesting. However, preferences for accents can vary among individuals. Some may find American accents charming, while others might not have a strong opinion either way.
Only some hate foreign accents, not english people in general. As for those who hate foreign accents, it is probably because they are being prideful of having proper english. However, there are many foreigners that can speak english better than the average native.
The accents in the show "Republic of Doyle" are authentic regional accents native to Newfoundland and Labrador. The actors who portray the characters on the show are skilled at mimicking these accents to accurately represent the local dialect.
Belgium has many different accents. These accents are generally divided regionally by Belgium's provinces, somewhat like New Yorkers have a different accent than Texans. I can only comment about the Dutch speaking side of Belgium though. Belgium is separated into 2 major sides, a Dutch speaking and a French speaking side. The Belgian Dutch language is mostly referred to as Flemish (Vlaams) which is derived from the dutch speaking part Vlaanderen. Although Belgium is a small country it counts approximately 5 major Flemish accents. The Belgian Dutch (or Flemish) is also a different accent than the Dutch that The Netherlands use.
coltish people have Scottish accents; garlic people have Irish accents
accents do nothing. They just make it hard for other people to understand you.
Yes, people from Iowa may have accents that are characteristic of the Midwestern region of the United States. This accent is often recognized for its neutral pronunciation and lack of distinctive features compared to other regional accents.
Yes, British people have various accents that can differ depending on the regions in the UK. Some common British accents include Received Pronunciation (RP), Cockney, Scottish, Welsh, and Northern accents.
Yes, some people may unintentionally mimic accents.
The most Dutch people live in the Netherlands since that's where Dutch people are born.
No, people OUTSIDE of Texas have accents. Actually, everyone has an accent, you just don't notice it if theirs is the same as yours.
Many English people find American accents appealing or interesting. However, preferences for accents can vary among individuals. Some may find American accents charming, while others might not have a strong opinion either way.
People learn accents the same way they learn any other aspect of a language, by imitating what they hear.
'mensen' is the Dutch word for 'people'.
Only some hate foreign accents, not english people in general. As for those who hate foreign accents, it is probably because they are being prideful of having proper english. However, there are many foreigners that can speak english better than the average native.