You could take elocution lessons.
While recording and listening to yourself may help you change your accent, surrounding yourself with others who speak with a different accent will likely help you stick with another accent for a longer period of time. Before you intentionally change your accent, realize that it's part of your culture and many people like to listen to accents.
No, but I reccommend visiting Liverpool- That'll help!
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You can't reallyGET an accent, but depending on where you live might affect how you speak.EXAMPLE:If you live in Oklahoma, you might have a "Cowboy" or "Cowgirl" accent.
To become an actress with an accent from a different country, it's important to embrace your unique accent as part of your identity and use it as a strength in your acting roles. Taking accent reduction classes or dialect coaching can help you refine your accents for specific roles. Building a strong acting portfolio and networking with industry professionals can also help you break into the entertainment industry.
To have a country accent, you can work on pronouncing words with a drawl, dropping consonant sounds, and elongating vowels. Listening to native speakers and practicing mimicry can also help you develop a country accent.
To learn how to have an Australian accent, you can listen to native speakers, practice speaking like them, and work with a speech coach or take accent training classes. Immersing yourself in Australian media and culture can also help you pick up the nuances of the accent. Consistent practice and feedback are key to mastering any accent.
Not that I've ever heard off.
These accent guides tell you how to speak English with a Mexican accent, and tells you what a Mexican accent typically sounds like. So read through these common mistakes that many Mexicans make when speaking English and make sure you don't make the same mistakes. http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/mexican-accent-description
an accent is 'un accent' in French
Of course Johnny Depp has an accent! Everybody has an accent! However, I presume you mean, does he have an accent other than an American one. The answer to that would appear to be a resounding yes. He does seem to have lost his native Kentucky accent and when I saw him on Graham Norton recently he definitely had more than a hint of Irishness there. Perhaps it's because he's talking to Graham and is one of those people who can't help but take on the accent of the person they're talking to. I hope it's this and not just effectuation.
Father in Spanish is Padre Go to www.freetranslation.com for more help.