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If an American women moves to England, gets married and has a baby with a British man in England and stays there for a couple years so the baby had a British accent then moves back to America (with the husband and baby), would the child adapt to the American accent or would they remain with the British accent??


 RavenRox2 posted over a year ago
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someone_save_me said:
Dude how should I know?
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Well if you don't know then why'd you answerr?
RavenRox2 posted over a year ago
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Because I fucking can?
someone_save_me posted over a year ago
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okay? No need for the attitude it was a question.
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Trainofdoom said:
They would normally adapt. But it depends.
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oh.. what does it depend on?
RavenRox2 posted over a year ago
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How the family talks to them and if they want to
Trainofdoom posted over a year ago
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oohh okay thanks
RavenRox2 posted over a year ago
madening_mahem said:
maybe, maybe not. it depends.
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 maybe, maybe not. it depends.
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Will of the abyss?
Trainofdoom posted over a year ago
Shadowmarioking said:
Depends on where the family moves. I think generally though the accent would change to a mix of both accents.

But then again, I don't really know.
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oh okay.. thanks
RavenRox2 posted over a year ago
Sammisaurus said:
Not entirely sure, but I think so. My brothers friend lived in England when he was little, and then he moved here, and his voice doesn't really have an accent, but there is a slight trace of one. Although his sister was a bit older than him and you can totally hear her accent.
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NomyCake said:
That depends on the child.
My boyfriend lives in America, has a British mother, and a Japanese father. He has a combination of all 3 accents. His twin sister, however, has an American accent. Though there are points when she slips out a Japanese or British accent because she's around it all the time.

So it really depends on the child and their parent's accents.
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