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Do other countries have 'accents'?

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british people do, americans do, so do people who live in other countries have accents? :)

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  1. Yes, they do. there are even different accents in each country.

    They have city, country and border accents.


  2. Of course we do.

  3. irish people! Accents can be compleatly different town to town

  4. Yes they do some annoying some not

  5. Oh. My. God.

    You're actually serious!?

  6. All of them

  7. i dont have an accent. everyone else does

  8. All countries have their own distinct accent, no matter the language or region.


  9. Yes and so do regions, counties , towns, villages, blocks etc, etc all over the world as well as in english speaking countries.

  10. They sure do.  I'm a fluent (though non-native) speaker of Russian and have often been told that I sound like I'm either from the Baltic states (Latvia, Lithuania or Estonia) or from the Southern Urals.  I don't really know why this is - I've never been to either place!

    People in Cuba speak a markedly different Spanish than do people in Mexico city.  Beijing Mandarin sounds different than Taipei or Harbin Mandarin.  Tokyo Japanese is the standard but Osakan is a little more lively.  Oh, and if you ever get someone from Paris in the same room with someone from Quebec City you'll hear some rather wild differences in accent even if you don't speak a word of French!

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