speak italian! or russain, or ur normal self!!!
To develop a Roman accent, focus on softening consonants like "c" and "g" to sound more like "ch" and "j." Practice rolling your "r" sound and elongating vowels. Listening to native speakers and mimicking their speech patterns can also help in developing a Roman accent.
Of course. There are certain languages that make a person more adequate to do other languages accents but yes they can. Take the example of Hugh Laurie. He is the actor that plays Dr. House in the homonym show. He's British. You can also check his British accent in the Stuart Little movies. He plays the father. It's hard but possible.
This French accent guide shows you step by step how to do a French accent and has videos of people speaking in a French accent. I honestly think the best way to learn is to watch people speaking it, but read through the how-to first so you know what to listen for. hope that helps http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/french-accent-explained
an accent is 'un accent' in French
To fake an Italian New Yorker accent, try exaggerating the pronunciation of consonants (especially "r" and "t"), elongate the vowels, and add in some Italian slang or phrases for authenticity. Listen to native Italian New Yorkers for inspiration and practice to perfect the accent. Mimicking the rhythm and cadence of their speech can also help you sound more convincing.
My Fake American Accent - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB)
yes she speaks with an australian accent in H2o but with a british one in Vampire diaries, so yes its fake
yes
yes
He uses an (awesome) American accent.
um no cuz hes british so edward cullens accent is fake,
its fake. they give you a mobile number answered by a Dr Bosch who speaks with a fake accent which is actually a disguised nigerian accent.
He realizes his English accent is fake
Yes Peter Chao is only a character. His accent is fake too. And his real name is Davin Tong.
Because it's fun to do. And convincing if you do it right.
yes she does i did an interview and she sounded like a regular americanaccent
To develop a Roman accent, focus on softening consonants like "c" and "g" to sound more like "ch" and "j." Practice rolling your "r" sound and elongating vowels. Listening to native speakers and mimicking their speech patterns can also help in developing a Roman accent.