As an American living in London it is quite easy to get a british accent (or fake one) you can either take speech classes with a british teacher or go live in England for a while and see the accent.
Well, technically, you can't get rid of an accent. You can just replace it with another one. And a good way to do that is either practice a lot, or see a speech therapist.
No, it doesn't.
That depends. Tú with an accent means you; tu without an accent means your
"Quieres (you like/want)" does not have an accent.
The accent mark over this letter é is an acute accent. The accent mark over this letter è is a grave accent. The accent mark over this letter ê is a circumflex accent. The mark under this letter ç is a cedilla.
No. Now, if you spell it out as "televisión", you do use an accent mark.
To reduce a Baltimore accent, practice listening to and mimicking standard American English speakers. Work with a speech therapist for targeted exercises and personalized feedback. Consistent practice and exposure to different accents can help modify speech patterns over time.
Better ask how do you get rid a geordie accent?!!!!
The simplest way to get rid of an accent is to live somewhere else for a few decades. In lieu of that, one could try speech training, which is supposedly very effective.
brutus the barger
This is a matter of vanity and personal feelings. It has nothing to do with necessity. As long as a person can speak and be understood, there is no linguistic reason to attempt to get rid of a native accent.
Live in England for a while... But if you mean just get rid of the french accent, you just need to practice putting the emphasis on words at the right spots. But most people like a french accent...
Haggis
He may have been a dynamic speaker, but it is also said that he never got rid of the Italian accent.
Haggis
Yes, an accent aigu is also known as an acute accent. It is a diacritical mark used in various languages to indicate a specific sound or stress pattern in pronunciation, such as in French to indicate a high pitch or stress on a particular syllable.
It's difficult to define a neutral accent because everyone speaks with some sort of accent, whether it be a New York accent, Texan american, Canadian, home counties British English, etc. While it's great to be understood by people who have a different accent, in general people are very accepting of different accents and ultimately our accent is part of who we are. A 'neutral accent' can be defined as a way of speaking (tone, intonation etc) where people from any geographical location is able to understand you, provided they know the language themselves! The 'neutral accent', in speech training refers to the module in which the participant is taught how to get rid of his/her MTI (Mother Tongue Influence). This kind of training is mostly used in businesses where interaction with over-seas customers/clients is a prerequisite.
the Southern Accent