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
I recommend spending time with people of that particular nation or watching movies that have people with exaggerated languages ie Harry Potter, Snatch.
speak italian! or russain, or ur normal self!!!
Hey! I'm originally from Pakistan, and I have a good English speaking accent, however if you listen to it, you can tell it's not American. Here are some stuff I recommend doing, my accent is slowly perfecting by doing this: Listen to podcasts. Ear training can really affect your accent, you won't even notice it. Podcasts are just people with mostly good, developed accents talking for hours on end. These are easily accessible, take advantage of that. Be around the right people. In a study, a few American/British scientists were sent to Antarctica. It was found that these scientists, after a year there, had started pronouncing vowels differently because of the German researchers living with them there. (Not exactly how it went but it's basically how it went, the gist of it.) I can only assume you live in India, so instead of that, why not find American friends online? It seems you have already done so, but I recommend joining the Discord server called English, you'll be able to easily find it, there are English experts there and they are more than welcome to help you. Listen to people pronounce vowels. Go and search people pronouncing individual vowels. Do your best to mimic them till it's perfect. You need patience for this! I hope these could help, I'm not exactly the best of helpers but if someone needs help with something I know, I'll do my best to answer.
all i know is that you replace the "er" sound with an "a" sound i.e. buttercup becomes buddacup And den youse fug-ed-aboud-id. Capeesh? Alrighty goirls, let's amscray.
He uses an (awesome) American accent.
yes
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
um no cuz hes british so edward cullens accent is fake,
Yes, Robert Pattinson did have to use an American accent in the "Twilight" movies, despite being British. He worked with a dialect coach to perfect his accent for the role of Edward Cullen.
as fake as kim k's body (Kinda rude) also as fake as Tom Holland's American accent. (nicer)
Robert Pattinson does have a british accent but only uses his American accent for the Twilight series movies. But yes he is British.
Because it's fun to do. And convincing if you do it right.
As an American living in London it is quite easy to get a british accent (or fake one) you can either take speech classes with a british teacher or go live in England for a while and see the accent.
i doubt it. i dont think the director would do that to people but i think that there is not really any time to audition anymore considering that we r up to the 6th movie. then its just part 1 and 2 and its over so... its pretty hopeless. you dont need the accent i dont think.
Probably if you go to England and fake an accent.