I'm sure you've hear people tell you it sounds like they're singing, but what the hell does that mean right?
There's a step by step guide on how to speak English like an Italian, plus videos of Italians speaking English on this site:
http://sites.Google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/how-to-do-a-credible-italian-accent
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A Sicilian accent typically involves pronouncing certain consonants more heavily, with elongated vowels and a melodic cadence. It may also incorporate unique intonations and speech patterns that set it apart from other Italian dialects.
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.
The accent in frequencia is on the i. If there is ever anything that ends in "-ia", the i has an accent mark.
A Liverpudlian accent, also known as a Scouse accent, is typically characterized by a distinctive pronunciation of certain vowel sounds, such as the "oo" sound in words like "food" or "moon." It is associated with the city of Liverpool in the UK and made famous by The Beatles.
Mario has an exaggerated Italian accent. Imitating that kind of voice will make you sound very much like Mario.
You say stuff like-We're family Where's the moneyAlso sound kind with an underlying threatAnd speak in a thick Italian accent
A heavy ukranian accent will sound russian, a lighter one will sound german.
Depending on context, accent can be translated as:noun:AkzentBetonungDialektBetonungszeichenSchwergewichtSchwerpunktverb:betonenakzentuieren
Cockney
Fair
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Idea does. Cassiopeia, the constellation and Greek goddess, rhymes.
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A Sicilian accent typically involves pronouncing certain consonants more heavily, with elongated vowels and a melodic cadence. It may also incorporate unique intonations and speech patterns that set it apart from other Italian dialects.
YES!! definetly yes(: it would sound weired without the accent...and the accent goes in the ''u'' like this: fútbol