Pratcice!!
A person may mimic someone else's voice as a form of admiration or to show empathy. It could also be a way of fitting in or trying to establish a closer connection with that person. Mimicking someone's voice can also be a subconscious behavior in some individuals.
someone that copies someone else ----
I would imaging that it would be hard! Usually mimicking comes from carefully analyzing the person's tone.
horses can learn to mimic human voices but not perfectly!!!
Your recorded voice will sound strange to your ears. But will not sound strange to someone else comparing your natural voice with a recording.
The root word for mimicry is "mimic," which comes from the Greek word "mimikos," meaning "to imitate." Mimicry refers to the act of imitating or copying the actions, appearance, or sounds of someone or something else.
They can speak in mythology, so one would imagine they could mimic a voice having their own.
This is known as "voice pareidolia," a phenomenon where the brain perceives a similarity between a familiar voice and an unfamiliar one, creating a sense of recognition or familiarity.
To imitate someone, people can try to mimic their mannerisms, gestures, speech patterns, and facial expressions. Additionally, observing their posture, tone of voice, and body language can help in creating a more accurate imitation. Practice and repetition can also enhance the imitation.
A person who imitates someone else is often referred to as an impersonator or mimic. This individual may mimic another person's speech, behavior, or mannerisms, often for entertainment purposes, such as in comedy or performance art. Imitation can also serve as a form of flattery or social learning, where one adopts traits from another to fit in or learn new skills.
Someone has taught the bird to say that as a joke. Can you recognise the accent, if the parakeet is a good mimic you may be able to hear the voice of your prankster.
they show someone else's writing voice instead of your own.