if you mean keigo Flow's vocalist, then the answer probably 'no'. because he speak japanese.
i want to speak English like a flow of water please tell me what i do improve my English?
nagare
Awwwwwwwww! (<-- not part of translation) "Maria of the moon, I think of you... The tears start to flow..."
I believe you are asking how to sound like someone that was raised in the US, not how to sound like an American Indian (Native American being the politically correct phrase). It should flow nicely. There is no specific rate, people speak at all sorts of speeds depending on where they grew up. Word order and breaks in the flow are more likely to identify an non-native speaking English. I tend to speak more slowly than many people, but my English is very good.
It comes from the English word, so is pronounced very similarly: 'kuriiku.' It is written: クリーク
Most diodes have a band (or marking), at one end. The band end is considered the positive end. You can also consider the "band" as a symbol of a gate or blockage. Power flowing from the non-band end to the band end will flow, but power flowing from the band end backwards will not. (That's my method that works for me).
The English word for fluere is "flow."
The song called Even Flow was recorded by the band named Pearl Jam. Pearl Jam is an American band. Eddie Vedder wrote the words to the song and the tune was written by Stone Gossard.
流れ /na ga re/ means 'flow, current' and 流動 /ryuu dou/ means 'flow, liquidity'.
The band Flow sang it.
Nagare "流れ" means "Flow" as in a flow of water, which explains why it can also mean"Stream" and"Current"