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Discover Ludwig"Indian accent" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could write, "He spoke with a thick Indian accent."
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Indian accent.
Other than that, maybe it's my Indian accent?
"Hi, Amita!" a woman with an Indian accent said cheerfully.
Chutney nan is bruschetta with an Indian accent.
Sometimes it would be a gentleman with an Indian accent.
A woman with a West Indian accent had answered when I called his number.
At one point, a woman with a West Indian accent intercedes.
In the movie, you play Sonny Kapoor, who has a thick Indian accent.
Eric had a slight Indian accent and spoke in a high, clear voice.
She speaks in a faintly Indian accent while tossing out Americanisms like "cut my teeth".
I did not pick up much through the heavy West Indian accent on the other end.
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