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What is the diffrent betwen(ACCENT)&(DIALET)?
22 de oct. de 2010 13:38
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Accent is all about pronunciation, how you make words sound; but when you speak about changes in the vocabulary (different versions) of the same language, according to the place you live, you are speaking about dialect. ^^
22 de octubre de 2010
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Accent: the way someone pronounces the sounds or words of a language. A person's accent shows which country or which part of a country they come from. You may speak standard British English with an Arabic accent. Someone might have a Scottish accent: his r's will be thrilled. An American might speak Arabic with an English accent. He might say "امل" instead of "عمل". Dialect is a form of a language which is spoken only in one area, with WORDS or GRAMMAR ( or pronunciation) that are slightly different from other forms of the same language. In other words, we can say if you have a specific accent, when you write your sentence, it would be the same as mine (with a different accent), but if you speak another dialect, your sentence will be different form mine in writing too. Egyptian is a dialect of Arabic ( some people say it's actually a totally different language, not even a dialect). But if I learn Egyptian Arabic, and pronounce the words like in Persian (فارسی), then people would say, "You have a Persian accent. Are you from Iran?" Let me know if you need more clarification.
22 de octubre de 2010
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