One that sounds sweet to your ears. One that communicates most closely to your mind and heart. One that doesn't distract from meaning, but which enhances it.
Beauty is subjective, so it ultimately depends on personal preference. Some may find the British accent more appealing, while others may prefer the American accent. Both accents have their own unique charm and characteristics.
The primary accent of American English is known as the General American accent. It is considered the most neutral and widely understood accent in the United States.
When learning an American accent, most people prefer to hear no accent. Therefore, as a teach of accents and dialects I favor the Ohio region when teaching accent reduction. www.relaxandspeak.com
an accent is 'un accent' in French
One of the biggest challenges in learning a new language is knowing which syllables should be accented as new words are learned.Grandma's string of beautiful pearls was a perfect accent to my wedding dress.Sometimes I can tell what part of the United States a person is from by listening to his or her accent.When me moved from the East Coast to the Mid West, Mom was teased many times about her accent.
Florence Welch has a beautiful South London accent.
Beauty is subjective, so it ultimately depends on personal preference. Some may find the British accent more appealing, while others may prefer the American accent. Both accents have their own unique charm and characteristics.
belle pedicure (accent acute ' over the e in pedicure)
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Adeel land has the best accent ever!!
Most likely a Boston or New England accent.
The primary accent of American English is known as the General American accent. It is considered the most neutral and widely understood accent in the United States.
Ronald Reagan spoke with an "Inland Northern American" accent. Most people would say that he did not have an accent.
Beauty with a scottish accent. Seriosly, I looked it up. Twice.
Lei e(this e has an accent on it) una ragazza bella.
hermoso *mani (Accent over 'i') *Cuban word for 'peanut'; elsewhere - cacahue(accent over the 'e') , cacahuete, so 'hermoso cacahue(te)'
No, most people in Maine speak with a typical New England accent. Only some sound a little "hillbilly-ish."