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Answer for the clue "One way to tell where someone is from ", 6 letters:
accent

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., "particular mode of pronunciation," from Middle French accent , from Old French acent (13c.), from Latin accentus "song added to speech," from ad- "to" (see ad- ) + cantus "a singing," past participle of canere "to sing" (see chant (v.)). Loan-translation ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. to stress, single out as important; "Dr. Jones emphasizes exercise in addition to a change in diet" [syn: stress , emphasize , emphasise , punctuate , accentuate ] put stress on; utter with an accent; "In Farsi, you accent the last syllable of each word" ...

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Accent may refer to:

Usage examples of accent.

My voice had an accent of forced bravery in it, and I was ashamed of my paltry stratagem.

She noticed that he wore his soft brown hat carelessly on the side of his head and that his accent was flat.

His hot face had leaned forward a little too confidentially and he had assumed a very low Dublin accent, so that the young ladies, with one instinct, received his speech in silence.

His accent was neutral, the nearly universal English of non-Russian officers in the CoDominium Service, and it marked his profession almost as certainly as did his posture and the tone of command.

The briefing officer had a thick accent, but it was German, not Spanish.

His provincial accent roughened a little, the Anglic harshened with the tones of Haven, his home planet.

American, from his accent, and Eurasian by the odd combination of slanted eyes that were a bright bottle green color.

Then someone was helping her, telling her in some strange accent to bring him in here, hands guiding her shoulders, leading her into a tent with a soft glow of lamplight.

Good gracious, but his deep masculine voice was rich, with a thick, lilting accent that could only be described as musical.

Again that strange, glorious accent that reverberated through her like a warm, soothing caress.

Smith gasped, his Highland accent breaking through the English veneer, as it always did in stressful situations.

I listen for a New York accent, but all I hear is her short-O Flooorida tone.

But the flat twang of his Minnesota accent makes him seem out of place.

I remarked their English accents and listened vaguely to their conversation.

He was surprised at their manners and at their accents, and his brow grew thoughtful.