In British English it would be magaZINE but I think Americans pronounce it more like MAGazine. In each case the middle syllable is weak (schwa) but the syllable that doesn't have the primary stress has a secondary stress so it is not weakened. So even in British English the 'mag' part of magaZINE rhymes with 'tag'.
English is a language used by business. It also has many great authors that have written in English from Shakespeare to Mark Twain. Learning English in England will give you a British accent. So the only disadvantage is if you wanted a job on American television, where they want an American midwest accent.
My theory is that so many people in the UK, at least England or Britain or whatever they call it, well, why so many people seem to have over bites or buck teeth (not making british teeth jokes I promise) is due to their accent or the fact they've been breeding on a small island for thousands of years with some influx of German and French etc. The overbite is genetic or a product of their accent, or my completely silly confirmation bias.
i grew up in England, and from what i remember brittinsh boys are OBSESSED with American girls. infact, u know how American boys n girls like brits with the whole sexy accent thing? it's ten times more in England, they LOVE Americans, like they're celebs or something. (well, they don't think they're better or anything, its just the accent that drives them wild) and while an American girl might think aw cute about a British girl, British girls feel slightly competitive against American girls, like they have to prove US girls ain't all that or something. either way, you two countries both like each other, so go for it. by the way, im not british... or American I just live in both countries and so this advice is from a purely unbiased, objective experience. gawd, brit boys even TALK about American girls all the time lol and who in the world can resist that British accent? hope that helps.
"As I was the day I hope."....if u could, put an accent where needed. to put an accent online, simply put an appostrophy after the letter. for example: facil. it means easy, but it needs an accent over the "a". so put "fa'cil" :) the accent makes the difference. like in El or E'l. El would be "the" but E'l is "he" and in si or si'. si means "if" but si' means "yes"
yes she speaks with an australian accent in H2o but with a british one in Vampire diaries, so yes its fake
um no cuz hes british so edward cullens accent is fake,
Jessie J is a British singer and songwriter, so she has a British accent. She grew up in England, which influenced her accent.
No, Kiby is made by Nintendo which is a Japanese company, so he doesn't have a british accent
He was brought up here in England so naturally has a british accent.
i doubt it. i dont think the director would do that to people but i think that there is not really any time to audition anymore considering that we r up to the 6th movie. then its just part 1 and 2 and its over so... its pretty hopeless. you dont need the accent i dont think.
Robert Pattinson does have a british accent but only uses his American accent for the Twilight series movies. But yes he is British.
He sounds Australian and also British at the same time to people. People from New Zealand have the same accent, so he has a New Zealand accent. Not British, nor Australian. New Zealand.
well because there accent and there so like gentlemen
Got the british to leave their forths that were built on america soil
Well he was born in England, so yeah.
No, people do not think in accents. The accent is simply a way of speaking that is shaped by one's linguistic and social background.