Your question does not make all that much sense if you mean how do you speak English like a native American the answer is you will never be fully able to, but if you surround yourself with Americans you will come close.
English is a very common language that people around the world speak. The migrants who come to US probably speak English as well as their native language. If they don't speak English, they will probably learn some as they continue to live in the US.
Ronald Reagan was known as "Dutch" until he got into the movies. His father gave him that name while he was still a baby.
About 79,572,000people in the united states speak french (I am one of them)
About 36 Million native speakers, and about 5 million who speak it as a second language.
I believe you are asking how to sound like someone that was raised in the US, not how to sound like an American Indian (Native American being the politically correct phrase). It should flow nicely. There is no specific rate, people speak at all sorts of speeds depending on where they grew up. Word order and breaks in the flow are more likely to identify an non-native speaking English. I tend to speak more slowly than many people, but my English is very good.
In the USA most people speak a language somewhat like English.
Most of us live like everyone else
she represents Native American. She rolls like the rest of us.
WERE peanuts native to [the] US? Where ARE peanuts native to [the] US? Figure out the question, and we'll get you an answer. Answer. Peanuts are native to Brazil.
Native tribes were treated like weak foreign nations.
There are no tigers native to the US.
If you study American English, you would be taught to approximate the Standard North American English accent.