See the 'Russian Accent' article in the links section. It is very helpful.
Another related link (Accent Archive) is a great resource for accents in general. It's people all over the world reading a set paragraph that includes all the major vowels and vowel/consonant combos used in everyday speech. Listen to the sound bite carefully, and try to mimic those patterns, then try to apply them to whatever you want to say. I suggest using a specific phrase when you want to switch to an accent cold. (That is to say: from your own native accent, in the regular world) I personally use some thing like "In mother Russia..." It's cliched, but it works!
Roll your "Rs" Don't say the words "the" or "a" when speaking Use short Os.
(Russian Accent) Jose
Kevin remains Kevin in Russian but is pronounced with a Russian accent.
It sounds like a mix between a Russian accent and German accent.
The Russian immigrants spoke Russian.
This Russian accent guide shows you step by step how to do a Russian accent and has videos of people speaking in a Russian accent. I honestly think the best way to learn is to watch people speaking it, but read through the how-to first so you know what to listen for. http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/how-to-do-a-credible-russian-accent hope that helps OR You may find it useful to check RussianAccent.net And get a video and audio special training on how to speak with Russian accent from a Russian speaker himself. I think it's a great website and worth a lot. :)
Roll your "Rs" Don't say the words "the" or "a" when speaking Use short Os.
Russian accent is slavic based, Romanian accent is Latin based
Saying "baseball" in Russian is basically saying it in Englsih: base-BOWL. (accent on capital letters) (with a Russian accent) Saying "baseball" in Russian is basically saying it in Englsih: base-BOWL. (accent on capital letters) (with a Russian accent)
(Russian Accent) Jose
He did the song 'my band' with the russian accent when D-12 was a group
Stalin spoke Georgian as his mother tongue as he was from Georgia. He also spoke Russian but it was with a Georgian accent.
Kevin remains Kevin in Russian but is pronounced with a Russian accent.
It sounds like a mix between a Russian accent and German accent.
This Russian accent guide shows you step by step how to do a Russian accent and has videos of people speaking in a Russian accent. It shows what mistakes they typically make. I honestly think the best way to learn is to watch people speaking it, but read through the how-to first so you know what to listen for. http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/how-to-do-a-credible-russian-accent hope that helps
Google translate(: mexicaaa, but w/ a Russian accent .
With Russian accent.