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There isn't a single "European" accent. Speakers of every different language in Europe, as well as many dialects of those languages, will have different accents when speaking English. British/English, French, German, Spanish, Swiss, Swedish, Austrian, and other languages will all create different accents when their speakers learn English, because accents develop because sounds in English 1) don't exist in the speaker's native language, 2) follow different rules in the native language, or 3) have more or fewer ways of pronouncing sounds that are considered the same in English.

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