Okay, I'm Confused.

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 of would they remain with the British accent??


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someone_save_me said:
Dude how should I know?
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Well if u don't know then why'd u answerr?
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Because I fucking can?
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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?
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How the family talks to them and if they want to
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oohh okay thanks
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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?
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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
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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 u 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 of 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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