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акцент — meaning in English: accent

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рождения
rozhdeniya
буря
burya
акцент
aktsent
Иллюстрация
Illyustratsiya
уход
ukhod
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'акцент' during casual conversations about language or when discussing someone's way of speaking. For example, you might hear it when a friend comments on the accent of a foreigner speaking Russian or when discussing different regional accents within Russia itself.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'акцент' specifically refers to the way pronunciation is influenced by one's native language or region, a similar word, 'интонация' (intonation), focuses more on the pitch and tone of voice. You would choose 'акцент' when emphasizing pronunciation differences rather than tonal variations.
Culture
'Акцент' comes from the Latin word 'accentus', which means 'song' or 'melody'. This reflects how accents can change the rhythm and melody of speech. In Russian culture, regional accents are often a source of pride, revealing much about a person's origins and local dialects.
FAQ
Q.What does акцент mean in English?
'Акцент' translates to 'accent' in English, referring to the distinctive way in which words are pronounced by people from different regions or language backgrounds.
Q.How do you use акцент in a sentence?
You can use 'акцент' in a sentence like this: 'У него русский акцент' which means 'He has a Russian accent.' This shows how you can describe someone's pronunciation style.
Q.Are there different types of акценты in Russian?
Yes, there are various types of акценты in Russian, including regional accents like the Moscow accent or the St. Petersburg accent. Each has distinct characteristics that give insight into the speaker's background.
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