Usages of el acento
Con el tiempo voy mejorando mi acento, porque practico en voz alta todos los días.
Over time I keep improving my accent, because I practice out loud every day.
Mi mentora dice que mi acento en español va mejorando poco a poco.
My mentor says that my accent in Spanish is improving little by little.
En una encuesta reciente, la mayoría dijo que se sentía orgullosa de su acento latino.
In a recent survey, the majority said they felt proud of their Latin accent.
Después, escucho la grabación y corrijo mi acento poco a poco.
Afterwards, I listen to the recording and correct my accent little by little.
Cada hablante tiene su propio acento.
Each speaker has their own accent.
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