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Examples for "accent"
Examples for "accent"
1His accent, however, was not quite so sophisticated as his young employer's.
2Don't expect an accent.' Returning to the book, she recited: 'What funnel?
3RELATED: American mocked over accent RELATED: How are Aussie accents really formed?
4DR. OGILVY: That's quite all right...I can't place your accent Mr. Vennema.
5Melonie: In South Africa we rarely act with a South African accent.
1This editing required the removal of diacritics, underlining, and fonts such as italics and bold.
2Claudia Logerquist, for patiently reminding me that umlauts and diacritics shouldn't be sprinkled randomly, like salt.
3This is hardly rocket science: English is the only major European language without diacritics; every other big train operator can manage it.
1This editing required the removal of diacritics, underlining, and fonts such as italics and bold.
1The new sound is taught with its diacritical mark and the reason given, e.g.
2We're just dismayed that Renault chose a name with such an uncertain diacritical mark -should it be an umlaut or an accent?
3Many of the spellings in this index differ from the spelling used in the text and notes, especially in the use of the diacritical mark.]
4All diacritical marks in this text are above the character being accented:
5His attention is called to syllabification as well as to diacritical marks.
1In several places the word 'the' appears with an accent mark over the 'e'.
2Break up the following words into their syllables, and place the accent mark where it belongs in each:
3His accent marked him as a stranger; from where, she could not say.
4The accent marked by an asterisk resembles the lower half of a circle.
5Short black hair, thin dark eyebrows like French accent marks, pale pale skin.
1The language requires a number of additional characters or diacritical signs not found on standard keyboards.
Translations for diacritical sign