"It"? What are you even talking about? Where I called her "it"?
Also, where you are raised absolutely has impact. How is a secondary (unless you live in a secluded commune).
you said, "But it's unlikely to have an actual Puerto Rican accent..." is that not referring to her as an "it"?
If her parents (or family members) are Puerto Rican, it is possible that she grew up bilingual and could have an accent. Portuguese is its own language and is not a dialect of Spanish. The Spanish they speak in Puerto Rico is a Caribbean variant with Canary and Andalusian influence, hence why the accent of a Puerto Rican will sound different than someone from Mexico, Spain, Columbia, etc. The only point I made when I made my original post is that her accent will sound different as she's Puerto Rican, not Portuguese. Then it turned into some silly argument about her being from Kentucky. My other point still stands: You can still be Puerto Rican and from Kentucky.
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