Yes, British people can imitate and speak in American accents if they choose to do so. Many actors and performers are able to switch between different accents for their roles. However, it may require practice and familiarity with American speech patterns and pronunciations.
I'm British and I love French people.
People who are American speak American English and people who are British speak British English.
Its normal. I sometimes sound like I have a Chinese accent because I happen to pick it up from some places. I used to have a temporary British accent because I spent quite a bit of time at my friend's house, whose mother is British. You know how british people when they ask questions the tone is different? (I can't put it into better words, sorry.) I do that. Anyway, sometimes you pick it up from people, and sometimes you just, well, do it. Hope this helped~
It's not just British, most people seem to lose accent when they sing.
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With a British accent.
English but with a diffrent accent.
People in British Columbia talk by forming sounds, using their vocal chords and mouths, in the same way people in the rest of the world talk. However, if what you intended to ask was, 'What language do people in British Columbia speak,' English is by far the predominant language.
We think of them as ugly because us as Americans tend to hate how British people talk and how they think that the way they talk is better, therefor we use any tactic we can to try and get a shot at them.
Is it the way people view the culture?
Justin Bieber can NOT talk British. But he can speak English!
There are a number of characteristics that may be considered British. British people usually talk with proper English and exhibit polite manners.
Random, but yes of course you can. I mean check out the people who mock the Bristish by there accent.
You talk to people politely, you talk to people with love. You talk to people with respect.
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no in real life he is british with a british accent