Some people may assume someone with a Geordie accent is uneducated due to stereotypes and biases. It's important to not judge someone's intelligence based on their accent, as accent does not indicate a person's level of education or intelligence.
Well what nationality are you? do you think in your accent? If so, you've already answered your own question. +++ :-) Not just accent - local dialect, too!
Yes, people in Minnesota can have a distinct accent known as the "Minnesota accent" which is characterized by elongated vowels and certain speech patterns. However, not everyone in Minnesota speaks with this accent as there is regional variation within the state.
This French accent guide shows you step by step how to do a French accent and has videos of people speaking in a French accent. I honestly think the best way to learn is to watch people speaking it, but read through the how-to first so you know what to listen for. hope that helps http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/french-accent-explained
This French accent guide shows you step by step how to do a French accent and has videos of people speaking in a French accent. I honestly think the best way to learn is to watch people speaking it, but read through the how-to first so you know what to listen for. hope that helps http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/french-accent-explained
It totally depends on what English accent you started off with. And by English accent, I assume you mean accents of people whose first language is English, not those who live in England. Some of the accents people have trouble with can include some Caribbean accents (Trinidadi in particular), Western Australian, Newfoundland, Cockney, Broad Scots, various African-American accents and Tennessee/Kentucky. Of course, people from Scotland do not find Broad Scots to be particularly difficult, but they might have trouble with someone from Kentucky. An American may have no difficulty with the guy from Kentucky, but find the Trinidadi incomprehensible. Someone from Jamaica may find the Trinidadi to be quite clear but think the Australian is speaking a different language. And so on. It's a matter of what you are used to.
Some people say that it was because of George II, whilst most believe it was after a miners safety lamp called a Geordie Lamp. i don't really know and I'm from Newcastle. the thing that get me about people from down south is most of them think we are poor, not very clever, and have a thick accent. i don't have an accent (most people think im from down south and posh). Newcastle is one of the best cities in the UK. There is only one thing Newcastle doesn't have as much as and that is knife crime!! ;)
Well i aint no geordie but i think it is short for petal
Well what nationality are you? do you think in your accent? If so, you've already answered your own question. +++ :-) Not just accent - local dialect, too!
In the opinion of some people, it's a harsh accent. However, I find it fascinating.
Because they were generally uneducated and superstitious, and they had no real information as to what the cause of their suffering actually was.
i do not think they should he can not help it and i think it is cute
This German accent guide shows you step by step how to do a German accent and has videos of people speaking in a German accent. I honestly think the best way to learn is to watch people speaking it, but read through the how-to first so you know what to listen for. sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/how-to-do-a-german-accent
You can learn a lot about a person by the way they speak. Educated people speak in longer sentences and use longer words than uneducated people. People with poor vocabularies tend to use more curse words than people with larger vocabularies. You can also tell where a person is from based on their accent and dialect. Emotion is conveyed by dialogue, as well.
I don't think it has been televised yet but I assume it's when Jay tell's them is quitting Geordie shore, should be shown on UK MTV tomorrow
This French accent guide shows you step by step how to do a French accent and has videos of people speaking in a French accent. I honestly think the best way to learn is to watch people speaking it, but read through the how-to first so you know what to listen for. hope that helps http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/french-accent-explained
This German accent guide shows you step by step how to do a German accent and has videos of people speaking in a German accent. I honestly think the best way to learn is to watch people speaking it, but read through the how-to first so you know what to listen for. http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/how-to-do-a-german-accent hope that helps
I think she has a British or English accent..