Nowadays it sounds very dated in my opinion.
No. Audrey Hepburn had an upper class, east coast accent. It does sound faintly British at times.
He was brought up here in England so naturally has a british accent.
In London.
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no he is English if he was Canadian he would not live in England and have a British accent . if you think he does not have an accent go to youtube for darkfire.
The accent of upper-class English people is sometimes described as "plummy". Not sure why.
A North London accent is characterized by non-rhoticity (the "r" sound at the end of words isn't pronounced), a tendency to drop consonants in some situations, and distinct vowel sounds. It can also have influences from Cockney and Estuary English, resulting in a mix of different linguistic features.
The British accent can vary greatly depending on the region, but generally it is characterized by its pronunciation of vowels and consonants. It is often perceived as posh, elegant, and distinctive compared to other accents.
Accent variations can be influenced by exposure to different accents, media consumption, social interactions, and individual speech patterns. It's not uncommon for accents to shift slightly over time, especially if you are exposed to American English more frequently. Your accent may also change based on factors like tiredness or comfort levels, which could explain sounding more American at night.
After a while, it will sound a little British to your American friends when you return home, but you will still sound American to British ears.
Being British he has a British accent.
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An American might use a British accent to sound sexier, as it is often perceived as sophisticated and charming.
If the nun is British, she probably will have a British accent. If she's German, she'll probably have a German accent.
An American might pretend to have a British accent to sound sexier, as it is often associated with sophistication and charm. However, it is important to remember that authenticity is key in communication and relationships.
Yes, it is
no, lydia Darragh did not have a british accent. She was Irish.