Barron Trump used to have a strong Slovenian accent growing up. As of late, it is unclear if the 13-year-old’s accent is still the same.
But years ago, Barron made an appearance on the “Larry King Show” alongside Donald and Melania Trump. At that time, he was heard conversing with his parents, and King couldn’t help but notice his thick accent.
“Hi Larry, I like my suitcase. I have to go to school now?” Barron asked the FLOTUS. “Yes, you have to go to school now,” Melania replied.
The POTUS joined in the conversation by telling his youngest son that he now has to do reading and arithmetic. At this point, King asked about Barron’s accent and Melania said that he sounds more like a Slovenian than an American because Barron spends most of his time with her than his dad.
Reports are rife that Trump isn’t a hands-on father. In fact, he once proudly declared that he’s a good provider but he’s not one to change his kids’ diapers or prepare their food.
During his interview on the “Opie and Anthony” show, the POTUS even looked down on men who change their kids’ diapers.
“There’s a lot of women out there that demand that the husband acts as the wife, and you know, there’s a lot of husbands that listen to that. So, you know, they go for it. If I had a different type of wife, I probably wouldn’t have a baby, ya know, cause that’s not my thing. I’m really, like, a great father, but certain things you do and certain things you don’t. It’s just not for me,” he said.
Meanwhile, when King asked Trump to share his thoughts on Barron’s Slovenian accent, the president of the United States said that he thinks it’s great. Melania also revealed at that time that her son can speak three languages.
However, there has not been any proof that Barron can speak three languages fluently. What is only known is that he can speak Slovenian and English well.


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