There is actually no such thing as a British accent. There is an English accent, a Scottish accent, an Irish accent, or a Welsh accent. These are generally spoken within their own countries (English in England, Scottish in Scotland, etc.). However, people all over the world may have a breed of a British accent because either they are immigrants themselves or they picked it up from their family.
Overall, people in Brazil do not have a British accent. The official language in Brazil is Portuguese, and thus the majority of people speak with a Portuguese accent. However, due to global influences, some Brazilians may speak English with a British accent if they have been exposed to that dialect.
Cousin is the same as how you say it in America but with a British accent. British people speak English.
To me, it kind of sounds British.
What really accounts for differences in accent among people who speak English is their mother tongue differences, and environmental influences.
Well what nationality are you? do you think in your accent? If so, you've already answered your own question. +++ :-) Not just accent - local dialect, too!
Cousin is the same as how you say it in America but with a British accent. British people speak English.
If the nun is British, she probably will have a British accent. If she's German, she'll probably have a German accent.
No one speaks British. They have a British accent.
To me, it kind of sounds British.
Yes.
I can hear a distinct British accent when you speak.
yes, he has a british accent.
Yes, if you mean English. British does not exist. She does have a British accent also
No, he is Australian, so he has an Austrailian accent. He does speak French, though.
No they have an Irish accent.
There is no such thing as a 'British' accent. The accent commonly heard in Harry Potter is the ENGLISH accent. I can see no reason why anyone would stop you from auditioning for a part.
Some people speak the Romanian language with a Hungarian accent.