Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Accent"
The meaning of "Accent" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does thick accent mean?
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Yes. Being thick means stupid and usually uneducated. A thick accent relates to speech alone.
Q:
What does correct accent of Endurance mean?
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Your accent sounds great! The first one sounds better
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What does I probably stuck out with a British accent mean?
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It means that you 'stood out' or are easy to identify because of your British accent which makes it obvious to everyone that you are a foreigner.
Q:
What does His accent gave him away. mean?
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"He said he is American but his accent gave him away" that means, When he talked, he had accent and that person who talk with him realized that he lied that he was American because he had an accent. I don't know if it helped you
Q:
What does your accent is such a turn on ngl mean?
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Haha, this person is saying that your accent is sexy. Ngl is slang for "not gonna lie."
Example sentences using "Accent"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with accent.
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- I'm fond of the Kiwi accent.
- There are a lot of courses that you can take regarding accent reduction.
- I love the Contemporary RP accent, which is quite common in London.
- The Estuary accent is another regional variety in the UK.
- There are a lot of courses that you can take regarding accent reduction.
- I love the Contemporary RP accent, which is quite common in London.
- The Estuary accent is another regional variety in the UK.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with can you show me how can we require the English accent ? if I want to talk like an American how can I do ? thank you :) .
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"Literally" is a good word to practice to speak like an American (I'm American)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I need to improve my accent .
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"I need to improve my accent" is already a sentence by itself.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with accent.
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Example: you have a beautiful British accent.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with accent .
A:
The Portuguese girl had a cute accent ;)
The accent from Portugal is my absolute favorite!
Did you head that accent from the swiss boy? It was stunning😍
Hope that helps!
The accent from Portugal is my absolute favorite!
Did you head that accent from the swiss boy? It was stunning😍
Hope that helps!
Synonyms of "Accent" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between accent and dialect ?
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Here are some examples:
There are lots of different accents in Britain.
The Scottish dialect of English is different from other dialects of English.
There are lots of different accents in Britain.
The Scottish dialect of English is different from other dialects of English.
Q:
What is the difference between accents and dialects ?
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▪accents = slightly different sounds, same language, (usually can still understand someone speaking in a different accent)
▪dialects = basically a different language (usually people don't understand someone speaking in a different dialect, but it may sound similar, and some words can be understood)
▪dialects = basically a different language (usually people don't understand someone speaking in a different dialect, but it may sound similar, and some words can be understood)
Q:
What is the difference between accent and dialect ?
A:
An accent describes how different people pronounce the same words differently
A dialect describes how people from different regions use different words and grammar
A dialect describes how people from different regions use different words and grammar
Q:
What is the difference between accent and dialect ?
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Accent = a way of pronouncing words.
If you have an American accent, it means you pronounce words like an American.
Dialect = includes accent and vocabulary (and sometimes even grammar)
American English, British English, and Australian English are different dialects. They have different pronounciations and different vocabulary and some different grammar rules. However, they are still considered the same language. People still understand each other despite these differences.
I hope that helps!
If you have an American accent, it means you pronounce words like an American.
Dialect = includes accent and vocabulary (and sometimes even grammar)
American English, British English, and Australian English are different dialects. They have different pronounciations and different vocabulary and some different grammar rules. However, they are still considered the same language. People still understand each other despite these differences.
I hope that helps!
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What is the difference between accent and dialect ?
A:
For example, in English there is a (general) British accent and there's a (general) American accent, which are different in the sense that pronunciation is different overall, but speakers with both accents can understand each other with little difficulty.
Different dialects of a language, on the other hand, may not be understood by all speakers of that language. For example in Chinese, we have Mandarin (which is the official language of China) and dialects like Cantonese. People who only speak Mandarin cannot understand with Cantonese speakers in general.
There's a well-known saying: "A language is a dialect with an army and a navy."
Different dialects of a language, on the other hand, may not be understood by all speakers of that language. For example in Chinese, we have Mandarin (which is the official language of China) and dialects like Cantonese. People who only speak Mandarin cannot understand with Cantonese speakers in general.
There's a well-known saying: "A language is a dialect with an army and a navy."
Translations of "Accent"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "how my accent sounds?" or "how does my accent sound?"
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“How does my accent sound?” Is the the right thing to say
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How do you say this in English (US)? accent
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Check the question to view the answer
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How do you say this in English (US)? Where can I learn some natural English accents?
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I think Youtube tutorials of actual English people can help for beginners. Although you need to know what regional accent you want to learn since it differs greatly from one to another. As far as I know, there is not a single British accent.
Also, if you can, immerse yourself in a place or group of people who are knowledgeable with the accent you're trying to learn.
Also, if you can, immerse yourself in a place or group of people who are knowledgeable with the accent you're trying to learn.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? accent
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Maybe the recording will work this time.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I was said that I had British accent.
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It seems like I have a British accent.
Other questions about "Accent"
Q:
I am desperately trying to reduce my accent. I read books out loud for 3 hours everyday with Audio books. Please give me any advice I can work on.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
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Your English is very good. While I’m not sure how to reduce your accent, I can point out some things I noticed.
- Some of your words sound muddled together. Two separate words blended into one on some occasions.
- You’re not pronouncing all of the correct sounds in some of the worlds. An example is how you pronounce international.
- The inflections of your voice are incorrect or sometimes non-existence. (To be honest it sounded rather monotone at times)
I think that because you are reading you hesitate and rush at points. Sometimes it’s easier to show how you truly sound when you’re talking freely/comfortably.
I’d read the section out loud but I can only record 10 second long audios.
- Some of your words sound muddled together. Two separate words blended into one on some occasions.
- You’re not pronouncing all of the correct sounds in some of the worlds. An example is how you pronounce international.
- The inflections of your voice are incorrect or sometimes non-existence. (To be honest it sounded rather monotone at times)
I think that because you are reading you hesitate and rush at points. Sometimes it’s easier to show how you truly sound when you’re talking freely/comfortably.
I’d read the section out loud but I can only record 10 second long audios.
Q:
I am desperately trying to reduce my accent. I read books out loud for 3 hours everyday with Audio books. Please give me any advice I can work on.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
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I think you need to pay attention more to the accent syllables in English. What I would do is listen to a sentence from a movie and repeat it as exactly as you can with the same timing and rhythm. This is very difficult, but you can do it. :) Your English is already really amazing!
One of the words I noticed was "regime". You say, "radjim" when you should say "rayjeem" (this word comes from French, so it is pronounced differently)
I hope that helps!
One of the words I noticed was "regime". You say, "radjim" when you should say "rayjeem" (this word comes from French, so it is pronounced differently)
I hope that helps!
Q:
I am desperately trying to reduce my accent. I read books out loud for 3 hours everyday with Audio books. Please give me any advice I can work on. Does this sound natural?
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I think you did a great job, i think the main thing you can work on is the way your "r" sounds. i'm not trying to be rude or anything 😅 try choosing words like "world" "work" or "soldiers" and keep on repeating them until the r sounds more "american". I also catch myself once in a while having this accent on my Rs cause i study Korean and I often mix their sounds but when i do this exercise of repeating the words with Rs it goes away. hope this helps and ask me anything if you wanna 😊
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I am desperately trying to reduce my accent. I read books out loud for 3 hours everyday with Audio books. Please give me any advice I can work on. Does this sound natural?
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I think you sound really good. American speakers would pronounce d, t, p with a little more emphasis and sharper breaks between words. Consonants at the end of many words are very often clearly pronounced. I would understand every word of your passage. Well done!
Q:
1. She speaks with a thick accent.
2. She talks with a thick accent. Does this sound natural?
2. She talks with a thick accent. Does this sound natural?
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Number 1 is more correct, even though there are people who say #2.
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