
mas nindot jud if maayo ka sa duha, pero I'll go with grammar.
if i were to choose between accent and grammar, i'd always go for grammar. mas nindot paminawon ang eningles na grammatically correct. pero as for the question sa TS, i think accent ang lisod makat-unan. though naay mga tao na dali ra maka master sa accent, majority, maglisud jud.
Accent. It's like you're pretending, which is what I'm not good at. Grammar. Simple ra.![]()
Accent can be easily learned through exposure, and as for grammar, you need to learn the language.
Actually depende sab na. You learn proper grammar through school. It may take a few years pero you'll learn it eventually. Pero.. if English is not your first language, it's really difficult to fix your accent.
Exposure - depende ra gyud na sab.. Example: My sister came to the US when she was about 9 yrs old. Karon, English is her first language and naa siyay accent if mag bisaya siya. Ako, on the other hand, I've been living in the US for 20 yrs but I moved here when I was already a teenager. Bisaya will always be my first language bisag mas nagdugay pa ko sa America kaysa Pinas. But, if mag iningglis ko, I still have a slight accent. Mga pinoy dili maka bantay nga naa koy accent and they think I'm American when I speak pero ug mga Amerkano akong kastorya, they can still sense a foreign accent. In contrast, Akong Mom has been here longer than me pero she still has a thick accent when she speaks English.
Last edited by EZRA; 08-25-2013 at 09:38 PM.
Why pamper life's complexities when the leather runs smooth on the passenger seat?
accent...kay sa america ang mga african-american wala mana sa gramar kung moistorya pero nagkasinabot man gihapon.
grammar, i know a lot of airheads with very sosy sounding accents...
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