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Idk what kind of accent I have. It's some sort of mix of american and asian pronunciations. My friends in malaysia tell me that my malaysian is very korean sounding.
Technically everyone has an accent, but to ourselves it'll just sound normal and like we don't have one. I don't know what mine would be called but I'm from the Midwest in America so I guess I have one of those (I don't wanna say exactly where I'm from and I imagine that a lot of states in the Midwest have different accents).
Actually everyone has an accent. My mom went to Ireland and was on public transport and she was telling the driver how she loved the accents and he said "Accents? We don't have accents, you do!" And my mom got very confused since we are from Arizona lol.
well where i live everyone speaks almost the same as me but i have a mix of spanish , texan (barely though, it only comes out sometimes) , and american accents .
northerners say i sound like a southerner, and southerners say i sound like a northerner. which means i have what in America amounts to a neutral accent or "no accent," typical of those in Florida, and on the West Coast....
doesn't everyone have some sort of accent? i never thought i did until i got older and caught myself saying certain words, and then i realized i do. i'm from new jersey, but the southern part, so what accent i do have is a philly one.
I'm from northeast Mississippi, and while my accent doesn't sound very strong to me (or to other folks from Mississippi), it apparently sounds pretty strong to people from other places!