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Accents from African and Southwest Asian regions

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Many South Africans speak English as a First Language,
and as such may be considered part of


The "Anglobe" regions

 

Algerian accents

The accents heard in Algeria may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Standard Arabic, Berber languages, and French.

Angolan accents

The accents heard in Angola may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Portuguese, Umbundu, Kikongo, and Kimbundu.

Bahraini accents

The accents heard in Bahrain may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, Persian, and English.

Beninese accents

The accents heard in Benin may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Fon, Yoruba, Adja, and French.

Bissau-Guinean accents

The accents heard in Guinea-Bissau may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Portuguese, Mandinka, Fula, and Balanta.

Botswanan accents

The accents heard in Botswana may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Setswana, English, and Afrikaans.

Burkinabe accents

The accents heard in Burkina Faso may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Mossi, Fulfulde, and French.

Burundian accents

The accents heard in Burundi may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Kirundi, French, and English.

Cameroonian accents

The accents heard in Cameroon may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by English, French, and numerous indigenous languages.

Cape Verdean accents

The accents heard in Cape Verde may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Portuguese and Cape Verdean Creole.

Central African accents

The accents heard in the Central African Republic may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Sango, French, and numerous indigenous languages.

Chadian accents

The accents heard in Chad may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, French, and numerous indigenous languages.

Comorian accents

The accents heard in Comoros may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Comorian Arabic and French.

Congolese accents (Democratic Republic)

The accents heard in the Democratic Republic of the Congo may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Lingala, Kikongo, Tshiluba, and French.

Congolese accents (Republic)

The accents heard in the Republic of the Congo may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Lingala, Mbochi, and French.

Djiboutian accents

The accents heard in Djibouti may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Afar, Somali, and French.

Egyptian accents

The accents heard in Egypt may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Egyptian Arabic and English.

Emirati accents

The accents heard in the United Arab Emirates may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, English, and Persian.

Equatorial Guinean accents

The accents heard in Equatorial Guinea may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Spanish, Portuguese, and Bubi.

Eritrean accents

The accents heard in Eritrea may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Tigrinya, Arabic, and English.

Ethiopian accents

The accents heard in Ethiopia may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Amharic, Oromo, Tigrinya, and English.

Gabonese accents

The accents heard in Gabon may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by French, Fang, and other indigenous languages.

Gambian accents

The accents heard in Gambia may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Mandinka, Fula, and English.

Ghanaian accents

The accents heard in Ghana may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by English, Akan, Ewe, and Ga.

Guinean accents

The accents heard in Guinea may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by French, Mandinka, Fulfulde, and Susu.

Iraqi accents

The accents heard in Iraq may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, Kurdish, and English.

Israeli accents

The accents heard in Israel may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Hebrew, Arabic, and English.

Ivorian accents

The accents heard in Côte d'Ivoire may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by French, Baoulé, and other indigenous languages.

Jordanian accents

The accents heard in Jordan may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, English, and Circassian.

Kenyan accents

The accents heard in Kenya may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by English, Swahili, Kikuyu, and Luhya.

Kuwaiti accents

The accents heard in Kuwait may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, English, and Persian.

Lebanese accents

The accents heard in Lebanon may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, French, and Armenian.

Lesotho accents

The accents heard in Lesotho may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Sesotho, English, and Afrikaans.

Liberian accents

The accents heard in Liberia may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by English, Melkite Arabic, and indigenous languages.

Libyan accents

The accents heard in Libya may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, Italian, and English.

Malagasy accents

The accents heard in Madagascar may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Malagasy, French, and English.

Malawian accents

The accents heard in Malawi may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Chichewa, English, and Yao.

Malian accents

The accents heard in Mali may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Bambara, French, and Fulfulde.

Mauritanian accents

The accents heard in Mauritania may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, Hassaniya, and French.

Mauritian accents

The accents heard in Mauritius may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Mauritian Creole, English, and French.

Moroccan accents

The accents heard in Morocco may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Standard Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, and French.

Mozambican accents

The accents heard in Mozambique may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Portuguese, Emakhuwa, and Tsonga.

Namibian accents

The accents heard in Namibia may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Afrikaans, English, and Oshiwambo.

Nigerian accents

The accents heard in Nigeria may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by English, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, and other indigenous languages.

Nigerien accents

The accents heard in Niger may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by French, Hausa, Djerma, and Fulfulde.

Omani accents

The accents heard in Oman may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, English, and Urdu.

Palestinian accents

The accents heard in Palestine may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Modern Standard Arabic, Palestinian Arabic, and Hebrew.

Qatari accents

The accents heard in Qatar may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, English, and Persian.

Rwandan accents

The accents heard in Rwanda may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Kinyarwanda, English, and French.

Saudi Arabian accents

The accents heard in Saudi Arabia may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Modern Standard Arabic, Hejazi Arabic, and English.

Senegalese accents

The accents heard in Senegal may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by French, Wolof, Pulaar, and Jola.

Seychellois accents

The accents heard in Seychelles may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Seychellois Creole, English, and French.

Sierra Leonean accents

The accents heard in Sierra Leone may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by English, Temne, Mende, and Krio.

Somali accents

The accents heard in Somalia may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Somali, Arabic, and English.

South African accents

The accents heard in South Africa may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by English, Afrikaans, Zulu, and Xhosa.

South Sudanese accents

The accents heard in South Sudan may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, English, and Dinka.

Sudanese accents

The accents heard in Sudan may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, English, and Nilo-Saharan languages.

Swazi accents

The accents heard in Eswatini may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Swazi, English, and Afrikaans.

Syrian accents

The accents heard in Syria may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, Kurdish, and French.

São Toméan accents

The accents heard in São Tomé and Príncipe may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Portuguese, Fang, and Forro.

Tanzanian accents

The accents heard in Tanzania may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Swahili, English, and Arabic.

Togolese accents

The accents heard in Togo may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by French, Ewe, and Mina.

Tunisian accents

The accents heard in Tunisia may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, French, and Italian.

Ugandan accents

The accents heard in Uganda may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by English, Luganda, and Acholi.

Yemeni accents

The accents heard in Yemen may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by Arabic, English, and Persian.

Zambian accents

The accents heard in Zambia may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by English, Bemba, Nyanja, and Tonga.

Zimbabwean accents

The accents heard in Zimbabwe may be acquired through 1-on-1 coaching (restrictions apply). Speakers are often influenced by English, Shona, Ndebele, and Khoisan languages.

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