A black person's accent depends on where they learned to talk. If they learned to talk in England, they might have a British accent. If they learned to talk in Nigeria, they might have a Hausa accent or a Yoruba accent, etc. depending on which Nigerian languge they learned. If they learned to talk in the southern US, they might have a southern accent.
Nope! a persons accent comes from what they where they are from and what they hear only if the person has a cleft palate or a problem with jaw alignment this could contribute to a speech impediment or accent.
A black person's accent depends on where they learned to talk. If they learned to talk in England, they might have a British accent. If they learned to talk in Nigeria, they might have a Hausa accent or a Yoruba accent, etc. depending on which Nigerian languge they learned. If they learned to talk in the southern US, they might have a southern accent.
an english accent
It's called a Southern accent.
Chicken gave the black persons a coupon.
'Black Jack' in a french accent.
One of the best things about white and black is that any color can be used to accent them. Yellow goes great with black and white as an accent color.
In London.
Yes, the word "mesa" does have an accent on the second syllable.
be black with a Jamaican accent
She's from Wales, so she has a Welsh accent.
The black molding above the wheel well is typically called a fender flare or wheel arch trim. It helps protect the wheel well and adds a stylish accent to the vehicle's exterior.