If you're in the US, people would probably say the Midwestern accent, though it's very region-dependent. Truly, as long as it isn't from the East Coast, it's close enough that it could be standard.
In British English, it's RP (received pronunciation). That's what you would hear on the BBC.
Amelia Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas, USA, so her accent would have likely been a standard Midwestern American accent.
No, Caroline does not have the accent. But she does use her shake it up accent in real life.
The Wright brothers had a midwestern American accent, as they were from Dayton, Ohio. This type of accent is characterized by its lack of strong regional features and is often considered a standard American accent.
To be able to speak English properly without any distinct accent, sometimes known as Queens English is standard.
Yes, the word "como" does not have an accent in standard Spanish. It is pronounced with equal stress on both syllables: co-mo.
Amelia Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas, USA, so her accent would have likely been a standard Midwestern American accent.
See a full explanation of how to make accent marks on the link below.
No, Caroline does not have the accent. But she does use her shake it up accent in real life.
The Wright brothers had a midwestern American accent, as they were from Dayton, Ohio. This type of accent is characterized by its lack of strong regional features and is often considered a standard American accent.
To be able to speak English properly without any distinct accent, sometimes known as Queens English is standard.
Yes, the word "como" does not have an accent in standard Spanish. It is pronounced with equal stress on both syllables: co-mo.
No, "recomiendo" does not have an accent mark in standard Spanish orthography. It is spelled with all lower-case letters.
Yes he does but not the one he has on Shake It Up. he has like a southern US accent.
Standard English refers to the type of English that is widely accepted and used in writing and formal contexts. Received Pronunciation (RP) is a specific accent associated with British English that is traditionally taught as the standard accent in the UK. While Standard English refers to grammar and vocabulary, RP focuses on pronunciation.
"W" lived in Texas almost all of his life. One might expect him to have a Texas accent, but I have not noticed it. I think he speaks with pretty much standard/western accent that announcers use, which is to say, no accent.
Yes, "comico" can have an accent mark, depending on its usage. In Spanish, "cómico" (with an accent on the "o") means "funny" or "comic." Without the accent, "comico" is not a standard Spanish word. Always consider the context to determine the correct form.
The standard wheel size for the GL trim of the 2000 Accent is 13 inch. The GLS model with premium allow wheels comes with 14 inch tires/wheels.