some people say that it is because they are from a different country or place, They only know to speak their own language. So it is hard for them to speak the right way.
BSNBC - 2012 Accents 1-3 was released on: USA: 7 February 2012
Amanda Tapping is Canadian.
Yes there are several regional accents in france du to the fact that france was not an unified country until recently. There are the southern accents (Marseilles, Montpellier, Toulouse etc...) and the northern accents (Lille, Bretagne, Alsace, etc...). There are also the overseas accents (Guyane, Mayotte, Guadeloupe, etc...). Most foreigners also talk about a Paris accent. What they refer to is actually the standard metropolitain french accent. There is a parisian accent that is a little different to the standard accent. Some other countries speak french and they also have an accent (Québec, Belgium, Swiss, several countries in africa, etc...)
Dexter has a east Slavic accent.His accents are in the Slavic family except for one.These are his accents. 1.Slavic 2.Hungarian 3.Ukrainian 4.Russian And last but not least polish.
The Monty Python films.
Yes, Dutch people have accents that vary based on the region of the Netherlands they are from. Some common accents are from regions like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Limburg, each with distinct pronunciation and intonation patterns.
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.
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.
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.
Yes, very much so. Aussie accents are all the rage in American advertising.
I really think it doesn't make a difference. I know people with broad Glasgow accents who speak Italian beautifully.