I speak English without an accent, and I speak Spanish without an accent. I really do have the best of both worlds.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In my normal life, I do not speak with an accent. It's harder for people to realize my hearing loss in everyday life.
To be honest, it's easier for me to speak with an American accent.
I never found accents difficult, after learning languages.
I speak Spanish because I grew up overseas in Spain, Uruguay and Argentina.
I speak English. I dream in it. I cannot separate my English from my Shona; I see the world with those two languages.
I love accents, I love listening to people talk, I like to try to emulate it as accurately as I can.
To be honest, accents are one of those things for me, personally, that usually come quite naturally by just listening to the people.
My accent was horrible. In Mexico, nobody says, 'You speak English with a good accent.' You either speak English, or you don't: As long as you can communicate, no one cares.
I can do accents really well.
I'm good with accents and stuff; it's mostly that I have a really good Spanish accent, so it sounds like I speak a lot better than I do.