You can't, it's impossible.
They were never "part" of England. England is part of the Island of Great Britain, which is part of the United Kingdom. The 13 colonies were part of the British Empire until the American Revolution of 1776.
Most likely she would have an English accent. We will never know since it will be another 175 years before a recording device is invented.
Nah. His thick, lovely Finnish accent has changed a little, but he's never lost it.
well in the book he said he was born in Chicago, meaning 'American accent needed' Because I've never met a Chicago born with a London accent.
It may be easier to pick up a British accent because of its prevalence in media and pop culture. Regular exposure to British accents through movies, TV shows, and music can make it easier to imitate and internalize the pronunciation and intonation patterns. Additionally, the British accent may sound familiar to many English speakers, making it easier to mimic compared to other accents.
The British don't have one, Britain, England has never been dominated by a foreign power.
I think you are asking about the gekko, the cartoon reptile in the Geico commercials. He is voiced by a British actor, Jake Wood, who uses an exaggerated British-Cockney accent. But we are never told what country the gekko is from.
It is probably better to learn British Sign Language (BSL), but learning a language is never a waste of time!
The RAF never bombed England - they were fighting FOR Britain.
sheva is like never without the "r", brachot is a gutteral "ch". bra like...bra, chot like "cot" but with the gutteral "ch". note, this is with a british accent, so not the American "cut" instead of "cot".
There has never been a Prime Minister of England; England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The first British Prime Minister was Sir Robert Walpole, in office from 1721 to 1742. At the time of the establishment of The United States of America - 1776 - the British Prime Minister was Frederick North, Lord North.
never developed an effective, centralized government.