Pronunciation of the English word accent.
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1. | In Tiengòne, the acute accent is used to separate long vowels or long vowel pairs from each other, the grave accent is used for è and ò to make a completely different vowel, the diaeresis is used to mark a word that is stressed on an even syllable, the circumflex is put at the final vowel of a word to mark it as a verb, and the tilde is used whenever a letter has the qualifications to have two or more of the previous accent marks. | |
2. | Foreign accent syndrome is an as-yet unexplained medical condition where the patient can no longer pronounce his mother tongue correctly and seems to have a foreign accent. | |
3. | He is a foreigner, as is evident from his accent. | |
4. | Judging from his accent, he must be from Osaka. | |
5. | The man speaks English with a German accent. | |
6. | The accent of the word is on the second syllable. | |
7. | This vowel change has much to do with the overall accent pattern assigned to each word. | |
8. | The accent of this word is on the second syllable. | |
9. | In this show, the accent is on robots. | |
10. | He was an American, as I knew from his accent. |