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Do Americans have an accent when speaking other languages?

Do Americans have an accent when speaking other languages?

Of course they do! Everyone has an accent. If they have a typical amount of talent with languages, they’re most likely to speak Japanese with an American accent, speak Chinese with an American accent, etc.

Why do people have different accents in the same country?

Differences in accents reflect the cultural history of different people. These differences in pronunciation reflect differences in the cultural history, and thus language, spoken by our peers when we learn to speak. Some national accents reflect regional accents from other countries.

Does accent matter in America?

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The short answer is: It doesn’t matter. The “quality” of your English does not depend on the origin of your accent. There’s no such thing as a “good” or “bad” accent.

Why is neutral accent widely accepted?

Accent neutralization helps employees to get over stronger regional twangs and accents, and speak in a more neutral fashion so that callers from anywhere in the globe can understand them clearly.

Why do American and British accents sound so different?

An important reason why American English and British English sound different is rhotacism, the change of a particular sound in a language. In this case, that sound is “r.” The standard American accent—what Americans think of as having no accent—is rhotic, meaning that speakers pronounce their “r’s.”

Is it possible to not have an accent?

Everybody speaks with an accent. It’s impossible not to have one! Usually, when people say that you don’t have an accent, they really mean that your accent is General American (GA) or British Received Pronunciation (RP). Both GA and RP are not dominant accents, which means they are used by very few people.

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Do all foreign speakers have an accent?

In reality, everybody has an accent – in somebody else’s opinion! Why do foreign speakers have trouble pronouncing certain sounds? People have trouble with sounds that don’t exist in the language (or languages) that they first learned as a young child. We are born capable of both producing and perceiving all of the sounds of all human languages.

Why is it important to be familiar with different accents?

Being familiar with different accents makes you a better English speaker. A common problem for English students is that they get used to their English teacher’s accent. When they talk to another person in English, they have a problem understanding that person! Obviously, we don’t want this to happen.