You'll have to be one of those people who are good at saying different accents. Or you can try studying or practicing a Jersey accent.
Well, if they are from New Jersey or have close influences (parents, teachers, relatives, ect.) who have such an accent, then the little kid is likely just to pick it up as they learn to speak. Otherwise, if there is a speech impediment, some words or sounds may come out a bit off-sounding, giving hte sense that there is an accent behind them. _________________________________________________________________ Different answer: There is no such thing as a New Jersey accent. I hate it when people think that. theres a western accent, Boston accent, or a Brooklyn accent. No New Jersey accent, that's a rumor because of the show The Jersey Shore.
I believe you are referring to an accent.
If your sibling is not allowing you to talk in an English accent, it's important to respect their boundaries and wishes. You can still practice your English accent alone or with friends who are willing to participate. Alternatively, you can find online communities or language exchange groups where you can freely practice your English accent without any inhibitions.
It depends on how you personally respond to the enviornment. Some people may get an accent from a week, while others could live there for years and never get an accent. You will respond the same for losing an accent, it is completely subjective. Anyone could respond differently.
Yes and it should also have s after the apostrophe. Pele's jersey
Talk with a jersey accent
New Jersey people don't have a change of accent, it's a regular American accent. And yes i know this because i live in New Jersey.
the Southern Accent
The Jonas Brothers are from New Jersey, so I guess they have a New Jersey accent or no accent at all
A black person's accent depends on where they learned to talk. If they learned to talk in England, they might have a British accent. If they learned to talk in Nigeria, they might have a Hausa accent or a Yoruba accent, etc. depending on which Nigerian languge they learned. If they learned to talk in the southern US, they might have a southern accent.
A black person's accent depends on where they learned to talk. If they learned to talk in England, they might have a British accent. If they learned to talk in Nigeria, they might have a Hausa accent or a Yoruba accent, etc. depending on which Nigerian languge they learned. If they learned to talk in the southern US, they might have a southern accent.
Well, if they are from New Jersey or have close influences (parents, teachers, relatives, ect.) who have such an accent, then the little kid is likely just to pick it up as they learn to speak. Otherwise, if there is a speech impediment, some words or sounds may come out a bit off-sounding, giving hte sense that there is an accent behind them. _________________________________________________________________ Different answer: There is no such thing as a New Jersey accent. I hate it when people think that. theres a western accent, Boston accent, or a Brooklyn accent. No New Jersey accent, that's a rumor because of the show The Jersey Shore.
it's possible
in Canada people talk English and with a accent
With Russian accent.
With a British accent.
To be honest, for me it doesnt matter if you have western accent. It doesnt matter how you talk as long as your a nice and caring guy. So dont worry about your accent im sure its hot.