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Accent

Definition
A distinctive way of pronouncing words, influenced by geographic region, social background, or native language.

In-Depth Explanation

An accent is the particular way a person or group pronounces words. Everyone has an accent - there's no such thing as "no accent." Types of accents: - Regional accents: British, American, Australian, Indian, etc. - Social accents: Accents associated with social class or education - Foreign accents: The influence of one's native language on English pronunciation Having an accent is completely normal and doesn't affect your ability to communicate effectively. What matters is clarity and intelligibility, not sounding "native."

Usage Examples

She has a strong Southern American accent.

His Indian accent didn't affect how well people understood him.

British and American accents differ in how they pronounce the letter R.


Frequently Asked Questions

Should I try to change my accent?

Not necessarily. Focus on clarity and being understood. An accent is part of your identity. Only work on specific sounds that cause misunderstandings.

What's the difference between accent and pronunciation?

Which English accent should I learn?

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