Nowadays it sounds very dated in my opinion.
No. Audrey Hepburn had an upper class, east coast accent. It does sound faintly British at times.
He was brought up here in England so naturally has a british accent.
In London.
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no he is English if he was Canadian he would not live in England and have a British accent . if you think he does not have an accent go to youtube for darkfire.
The accent of upper-class English people is sometimes described as "plummy". Not sure why.
Different from other British accents .
There is no single word that can encapture the "British accent" since there are many dialects. Possible answers range from pompous to uneducated and fill the entire spectrum therein.
It is probably because you live in the states now and everyone around you has an American Accent. It is weird for me, because I have a closer British than American accent, and no one I even know has a British accent, so I guess mine is like a freak thing. (and no it is not a lysp or talking difficulty. everyone has actually told me I have a British accent, even British people..)
After a while, it will sound a little British to your American friends when you return home, but you will still sound American to British ears.
Being British he has a British accent.
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If the nun is British, she probably will have a British accent. If she's German, she'll probably have a German accent.
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no, lydia Darragh did not have a british accent. She was Irish.