The accent in "frecuencia" is on the letter "e", making it sound like "fre-KWEN-syah".
A Liverpudlian accent, also known as a Scouse accent, is typically characterized by a distinctive pronunciation of certain vowel sounds, such as the "oo" sound in words like "food" or "moon." It is associated with the city of Liverpool in the UK and made famous by The Beatles.
The A in accent has a short A sound, as in back, and the E has a short E sound (ak-sent).
"Sudden" pronounced with a very strong accent may sound like "suhd-den" with emphasis on the first syllable and a drawn-out pronunciation of the "uh" sound.
Sounds like you don't have one It's like telling someone who traveled to Chicago who is in New York with a New York accent telling them "You have a New York accent. Cool" They will be like "What? New York accent?" Then they will say "Well, you have a Chicago accent." Thats me! 👍🏼(me) I will say "What? Chicago accent? Accents? I don't have an accent at all" The people in New York will say "Me neither!"
A heavy ukranian accent will sound russian, a lighter one will sound german.
Depending on context, accent can be translated as:noun:AkzentBetonungDialektBetonungszeichenSchwergewichtSchwerpunktverb:betonenakzentuieren
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YES!! definetly yes(: it would sound weired without the accent...and the accent goes in the ''u'' like this: fútbol
It sounds more like German or Korean.
Much like a Somerset accent . But, if you heard both at the same time you would hear differences.
The accent in "frecuencia" is on the letter "e", making it sound like "fre-KWEN-syah".
A Liverpudlian accent, also known as a Scouse accent, is typically characterized by a distinctive pronunciation of certain vowel sounds, such as the "oo" sound in words like "food" or "moon." It is associated with the city of Liverpool in the UK and made famous by The Beatles.
The A in accent has a short A sound, as in back, and the E has a short E sound (ak-sent).
it sounds like an accent u would be mad